Spruce Hill Earthworks

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Spruce Hill Earthworks is a prehistoric Native American earthwork complex in Ohio, notable for its large hilltop enclosure associated with the Hopewell culture.

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Spruce Hill Earthworks canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hopewell culture site
archaeological site
hilltop enclosure
prehistoric earthwork complex
archaeologicalType enclosure earthwork
associatedWith Hopewell culture NERFINISHED
constructedBy prehistoric Native American peoples of the Hopewell tradition
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Hopewell culture NERFINISHED
elevation hilltop
enclosureType hilltop enclosure
estimatedConstructionDate circa 100 BCE–500 CE
function ceremonial and social center (interpreted)
possible defensive refuge (interpreted)
hasFeature large enclosing embankment
multiple gateways or openings
stone-reinforced walls in some sections
hasResearchInterest Hopewell engineering and construction techniques
Hopewell social and ceremonial organization
relationship to other Hopewell earthworks in Ohio
hasView surrounding valleys and ridges
heritage Native American NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected archaeological site (state and local levels, various designations)
landform hilltop promontory
locatedIn Appalachian Plateau region of Ohio NERFINISHED
Ohio
Ross County, Ohio NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
material earth
stone
near Paint Creek Valley NERFINISHED
other Hopewell earthwork sites in south-central Ohio
partOf Hopewell earthworks tradition in the Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
period Middle Woodland period NERFINISHED
recognizedAs important archaeological resource in Ohio
region Ohio River Valley NERFINISHED
significance one of the largest known Hopewell hilltop enclosures
subjectOf archaeological investigations
studies of Hopewell ceremonial landscapes
threatenedBy erosion
looting and unauthorized excavations
topography constructed on a prominent hilltop
usedFor ceremonial purposes (hypothesized)
defensive or strategic purposes (hypothesized)
gatherings and rituals (hypothesized)

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