Only a small hill, resembling atumulus, can be recognized in the southernmost flow.
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Many of our monuments are field monuments—barrows or tumuli, the remains of ancient field systems or the foundations of mediaeval villages.
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Tumulusinhumations continue, but with less use of ochre.
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The name of the town means "merrytumulus" referring to atumulusin the center of the town.
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There was evidence that thetumulushad been previously disturbed.
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Altered fire regimes, involving blazes of higher intensity and the exploitation of the associated aquifers directly threaten the remainingtumulusspring assemblages.
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But there is no modern structure on thetumulus.
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The secondtumulushad a diameter of 12 m, height of 0.75m.
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Thetumulusis surrounded by ceremonial terraces in the east, west, and north.
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Important bronze and wooden artifacts were also found in othertumulusburials at the site.
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A long barrow is a longtumulus, usually for numbers of burials.
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Atumulusin the village indicate that the village was an ancient settlement which was abandoned.
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It was discovered in 1998 during archaeological excavations carried out for mlektepetumulus.
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Each side of thetumulusis 34 m long.
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Thistumulusis 100 ft in diameter, with a ditch of about 12 ft wide and about 5 ft deep surrounding it.
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