This book also explores the rise and fall of the Hopewell and their lineage within the kindred tribes of the Sioux, Iroquois and Cherokee Nations. From the pantheon of Gods worshipped by these Native Americans, new insights are revealed about the purpose and construction of the geometric earthworks found in the Ohio Valley. The lengths, diameters and circumferences of the circular and square works are examined, unveiling the Adena and Hopewell had knowledge of complex mathematics that included how to formulate pi and square roots.
The goal of this publication is to reveal for the first time, the secrets of an ancient civilization who deserve to take their place amongst the Egyptians, Romans and Greeks as people known for conquest, science, building and empire.