Howdy friends today we are going to be taking a step back in time and uncover the mysteries of the Octagon Earthworks, part of the Newark Ceremonial Earthworks UNESCO World Heritage Site in Newark, Ohio. Joined by none other than archaeologist Dr. Brad Lepper, we will explore these awe-inspiring ancient monuments, built over 2,000 years ago by the Hopewell culture that are now part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This site showcases advanced engineering, astronomy, and ceremonial practices that make this one of the most important archaeological sites in North America.

This site illustrates real sacred geometry and hidden astronomical alignments. Not evidence of a lost advanced civilization or Atlantans, but proof that ancient cultures of ancient North America were far more sophisticated than early archaeologists once imagined.

The Great Circle Earthworks in Newark, Ohio, is one of the largest geometric enclosures in the world, spanning 1,200 feet in diameter with towering walls and a central ditch. This site is part of the larger Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks complex, which includes eight monumental sites across Ohio. These earthworks feature precise geometric shapes such as circles, squares, and octagons aligned with celestial cycles of the Sun and Moon. Join me as we explore these ancient wonders, their cosmic alignments, and their future as a protected site.