The Serpent & The Scar is an investigative journey into one of Ohio’s most enigmatic places: Serpent Mound-an ancient effigy earthwork set on a ridge above Brush Creek, inside the wider footprint of a confirmed impact structure.
This book begins with a simple discipline: separate what we can document from what we infer, what people claim, and what remains unknown. Serpent Mound attracts tidy stories and loud conclusions. The Serpent & The Scar refuses both. It treats the site as a layered landscape where deep time, human time, and modern time overlap-each with its own evidence, its own limits, and its own temptations.
In deep time, the land carries a disturbance in the bedrock-an ancient scar whose signatures still shape terrain, drainage, and "feel." In human time, Indigenous builders shaped earth into memory, ceremony, and enduring signal-governance through place, not paperwork. In modern time, stewardship, closures, programming, fences, and the psychology of restricted space generate a living ecology of rumor and projection.
Across seven parts, Derek Hone maps the "meaning magnet" effect: how certain places accumulate attention when striking geography, deep-time anomaly, monumental architecture, seasonal gatherings, and modern boundaries stack together. The result is not a conspiracy-it’s a predictable human pattern. The danger isn’t mystery. The danger is dishonest certainty.
Each chapter follows a consistent framework:
What we can document. Reasonable inference. What people claim (unverified). Questions that remain.
A final "received layer" reflection keeps faith properly placed-without turning belief into evidence or evidence into propaganda.
This is a book for readers who want wonder with clean hands:
curious without trespassing
skeptical without cynicism
reverent without mythmaking
Serpent Mound does not need to be "solved" to be powerful. It needs to be read like a landscape-slowly, ethically, and with humility. If you’ve ever felt the pull of a charged place and wanted a trustworthy guide through the layers-this is that guide.