| The earliest evidence of human habitation in Boyd County exists in the forms of numerous earthen mounds containing human skeletons and burial goods giving evidence that an ancient race inhabited the area. A 1973 archeological find revealed a serpent-shaped mound built of rocks stretching for nine hundred feet along a ridge parallel to the Big Sandy River south of Catlettsburg, Kentucky |








| The above photo is of ancient Ogham inscriptions. This photo was taken in Powell County,Kentucky by John Payne Photo to left is another example provided by Barry Fell of a rebus on the Horse Creek Petroglyph. Credit: Arnout Hyde, Jr. |
| Following are some 1 minute AVI video clips I received from James Scott when Brad and I were in Kentucky. Clip One - The Cut Stones 1 minute 5 sec Note how the stones are cut - indicating a temple area of great antiquity. Clip Two - Bull Rock John Swift calls it the Bull Rock - James Swift the Buffalo - It is definately carved with horns. Judge for yourself . Clip Three - The Cave. This is the cave that Brad went into . For photos and further reading on this cave click here and go to the following site. The entrance leading down into the cave at one time had steps carved into the rock . These steps are no longer there, due to a cave-in. Clip Four - Bull Rock and the Ogham Inscriptions James Scott points out the Bull Rock and the Ogham Inscriptions More Video Clips Coming Soon . .. |
| Listen as some of the folks of Kentucky share their ancestrial stories and experiences in the Appalachians . This show contains ancestrial stories of the Blue People, Changlings, Giants, Big Foot , Goat Suckers, Little People of the Forest and some cave creature that leaves 3 clawed foot prints . We even have stories of Jesse James and Devil John in this audio! Photo is of Giants Anna Swan and her husband Martin Van Buren Bates Click Here to Listen to Audio. Mothman - Thunderbirds and Flying Cats in the Appalachian James Scott Inteview Click Here to Listen Audio |


| DECIPHERING THE OGHAM SYMBOLS Courtesy of Barry Fell For more information on Ogham please go to this site |

