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_ Squier and Da ave ae 
those a numents o 
ewar 
soe eat extent, and remarkable ‘Tegulari 
AMERICAN 
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS, 
[SECOND SERIES.] 
Art. I = fan Ancient Seputchn Mound near Dee 
- Ohio ; by O. C. Marsu, F.G.S.' 
In the first vorvine of the Smithsonian Contributions er 
sare rtant 
odbous antiquaries, these authors were enabled 
ein. Les that was valuable in previous 
important information con- 
2€) Pipalstion of this country, who have left 
veh: so many imposing structures. The subsequent 
ra rohes of Squier, Latham, and others, pe Sages additional 
light upon this interesting subject, so that at the present time 
the “ Mound-builders” can no longer be ranted as an unknown 
le, although both tradition and history are silent in regard 
hese ancient monuments of the West have attracted 
ion than the group of ‘ Enclosures ts, 
k, Ohio, which me long been celebrated 
mainly of biaketaioctrhworkt in the form ( 
and ski, and enclose an area of ab 
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