Megan Cromwell
2097 B Louella Hodges Reese Hall
1179 University Drive
Newark, Ohio 43055
Mailing Address:
1199 University Drive
Newark, Ohio 43055
Areas of Expertise
- North American History
- particularly Ohio and the Northeast
- Prehistoric Textiles
- History of women
Education
- Magna cum Laude 2014 , History, Minor in Anthropology, The Ohio State University
Our projects assess history, comparative studies, archaeology, geometry, astronomy, linguistics, engineering, mathematics, landscape architecture and agriculture in the context of federal and international indigenous nations, sacred sites, and support and promote American Indian and non-American Indian stakeholders to these sites. Megan Cromwell's research often serves as the Newark Earthworks Center's starting point for furthering our research efforts. Megan Cromwell specializes in smoothly coordinating, managing and locating large cross-disciplinary data sets. She started the Newark Earthworks Center's Blog in 2013 and has maintained it ever since. Ms. Cromwell has a strong background in graphic and web design and the visual arts. Megan Cromwell works towards expanding accessibility in research and technology to celebrate all of humanity's achievements, past and future.
Research and Grant Work
- World Heritage Ohio | Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks and Serpent Mound
- 2015 "Documentation of Involvement at Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks by Tribal Governments and American Indians for the UNESCO World Heritage Dossier"
- 2015-2016. "World Heritage and the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks: Completion of the American Indian Involvement Section."
- 2017. "World Heritage and the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks: Support Research for Native Involvement Section."
- "Stepping Out and Stepping Up Racial Justice Project"
- "Toward Truth and Reconciliation: Present-Day Indigenous Peoples in Ohio"
- "Ancient Indigenous Monuments and Modern Indigenous Art"
- Ohio Native Heritage Archive, Ohio State Libraries
- The Ancient Ohio Trail
- "Female Journey Experiences into Ohio, 1790-1820." Undergraduate Honors Thesis. The Ohio State University. KnowledgeBank. 2014.