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