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Kent Hovind and The 1879 Brewersville Giant

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CLAIM:   In 1879, a 9'8" human skeleton was uncovered from a stone burial mound in Brewersville, Indiana. (Hovind, 2003 , 51:49) RESPONSE:  No physical evidence supports the claim that a nearly ten-foot-tall human skeleton was ever uncovered from a burial mound in Brewersville, Indiana. The earliest mention of this skeleton I could find appears in an anonymous column in the North Vernon Plain Dealer , a local newspaper from North Vernon, Indiana, dated May 22, 1879. (Kell, 2018) The article describes the supposed discovery of a "giant chief" skeleton, measuring at eight feet tall (not ten), dressed in elaborate garments made of mica and "embalmed in charcoal". These descriptions match others commonly reported in numerous sensationalist "giant remains" newspaper articles sparked by the Cardiff Giant hoax of 1869, which had fueled public fascination with tales of prehistoric giants across the United States. (Colavito, 2025) However, these articles w...