Sunday, April 14, 2013

Nephilim's Graveyard of the Kings near the Newark, Ohio Earthworks

Nephilim's Graveyard of the Kings near the Newark, Ohio Earthworks

Located in a small town, north of Newark, Ohio have been found gigantic human remains in all of the burial mounds.  In one of the mounds a megalithic bee-hive tomb with a keystone at the top was uncovered. 



The large burial mound at Homer, Ohio is visible in the foreground. Across the road is the city cemetery where two henges or earthen sun temples were described near the creek bank.  The creek has carved out this peninsula that overlooks the northern bottomlands.  

Licking County, Ohio
History of Licking County, Ohio 1881

The largest and most entire is at the village of Homer. Perhaps fifty years ago, a party of five or six settlers agreed to examine this mound in search of curiosities. They dug down about fifteen feet, but found nothing of value. In 1824 near an old fort, the outlines of which are still visible, on the bank of the creek adjoining the Homer cemetery, a very large human skeleton was found. It is stated that the jawbone would go over the face of the largest man present, with two hands placed between.

Along the highland were once numerous mounds. In this mound at Homer 3 Nephilim skeletons were uncovered, two being over 7 feet and one over 8.





Bee hive tombs within a burial mound in North Carolina that contained a large skeleton over 7 feet in height.  Megalithic stuctures within burial mounds associated with the Adena, may result in revising their appearance back to 2000-2500 B.C. 

Licking County, Ohio
History of Licking County, Ohio 1881

      One is on the farm formerly owned by Robert Fulton, one mile west of Homer. There were three mounds here, but one was plowed away and leveled in the preparation of the ground upon which to build the house, so that two only remain upon this place. Under the center of one of these was discovered, some years since, a circular building of stone, about ten feet in diameter and three feet in height, regularly built, dome shaped, and having on the top as keystone a large stone.