0 a large pile of earth, stones, etc. like a small hill -- 土堆,沙石堆;小丘
1 the raised area in baseball from which the pitcher throws the ball -- (棒球场内高出地面的)投球区土墩
From the mound, he heard voices of people singing, as if at a banquet.
Around the middle of the 1950s however, with the end of the moorland reclamations, the importance of burial mound research declined.
One followed the edge of the mound or cairn to the north, whilst the other occupied the equivalent position to the south.
Note that mound or pyramid base boundaries are straightened locally.
The hard and dark frame of the mound certainly encompasses them.
In 2004, several operations were excavated at the top of the mound, just south and east of an existing house.
The illusive hidden house mound cloaked under tropical rain-forest cover has plagued the research.
An element of competition can be assumed from the average increase in mound dimensions.
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