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... mounds , such as one 400 meters in diameter and 12 meters high at Fabouna , have been entirely removed . The response so far had been a fairly unsystematic excavation of burial mounds sited on top of the middens prior to their removal ...
... mounds , such as one 400 meters in diameter and 12 meters high at Fabouna , have been entirely removed . The response so far had been a fairly unsystematic excavation of burial mounds sited on top of the middens prior to their removal ...
Page 66
... mound . The density of sites was impressive , but what did they mean ? Why were such maps prepared ? Had more of these ... mounds and stone circles of Europe ( as with Sine - Saloun / Gambia river sites ) . Another reason why such maps ...
... mound . The density of sites was impressive , but what did they mean ? Why were such maps prepared ? Had more of these ... mounds and stone circles of Europe ( as with Sine - Saloun / Gambia river sites ) . Another reason why such maps ...
Page 68
... mounds , indigenous walled enclosures and European forts . However , the sorting of these locations by date was deliberately cautious : only definitely ' early ' sites and on the other hand recently documented sites were attributed any ...
... mounds , indigenous walled enclosures and European forts . However , the sorting of these locations by date was deliberately cautious : only definitely ' early ' sites and on the other hand recently documented sites were attributed any ...
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