Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks now a UNESCO World Heritage site

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Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks now a UNESCO World Heritage site
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites are considered 'outstanding works of human genius.' There are just 24 in the U.S., including the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.

The Ohio History ConnectionIt might be unusual to consider huge mounds of dirt as anything significant, however, UNESCO calls the earthworks a"masterpiece of human creative genius." That's one of the

Chief Ben Barnes of the Shawnee Tribe, who was involved in the earthworks nomination, also sees its inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a step toward combating racist and ignorant stereotypes about his people and his ancestors. In addition, the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks address gaps in the World Heritage List identified by the World Heritage Committee. Specifically, a lack of sites representing pre-contact Indigenous American sacred architecture and sites that represent early understandings of science, culture and astronomy.. Russia was to chair the World Heritage Committee, and a number of countries, including the U.S.

Aultman jokes World Heritage status doesn't come with a pot of money at the end of the rainbow, but it could be an economic driver, attracting tourists from around the world to see and experience something so monumental.

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