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Yes, Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty was influenced by the Great Serpent Mound. Both earth works have a great number of obvious similarities, and Smithson himself has said to have been partly influenced by the Great Serpent Mound.

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Serpent Mound and Spiral Jetty are known as?

earthworks


In what county is the Great Serpent Mound?

The Great Serpent Mound is in Adams county of Ohio.


What is the great serpent mound made of?

The Great Serpent Mound is in Adams County, southern Ohio.


Who built great serpent mound?

Mound Builders


Why is Great Serpent Mound important?

it was built because the mound builders leader wanted a serpent shaped mound they had alot of that they built that you can still see today in the country the great serpent mound being just one of them


Which state has the great serpent mound?

The Great Serpent Mound is in the state of Ohio. It is located in Adams county, southwestren Ohio.


Which US state is the great serpent mound located?

The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,330-foot-long, three-foot-high prehistoric effigy mound located on a plateau of the Serpent Mound crater along Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County, Ohio


Where is the serpent mound located?

Ohio the serpent mound is located in Ohio.


Who built the great serpent mound?

I think it's the Hohokams. But I'm not sureThe Great Serpent Mound was built by Lilith as a present toLucifer for leading Adam and Eve into sin.


What are some names of landmarks in Ohio?

Great Serpent Mound (see link)


The Great Serpent Mound is located in the same state as the city of Cincinnati?

Ohio OH


Did the hopewell build the great serpent mound?

No, the Great Serpent Mound was not built by the Hopewell culture. It is believed to have been constructed by the Fort Ancient culture, which succeeded the Hopewell culture in the Ohio River Valley. The exact purpose of the mound is still debated, but it is thought to have had religious or ceremonial significance.