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Thus this mound differed from the "half-intaglio" in that it had 

 simply the two excavations of the conical ends without any inter- 

 vening partial excavations, and it apparently followed the usual 

 form of the conical-ended linear with its simply stratified "fill-in" 

 laid directly on the natural surface of the ground. 



MOUNDS Nos. 13 AND 14 



These mounds, shown in fig. 13, were two large corneals directly 

 east of the conical-ended linear mound, No. 12, and in direct line 

 with it. Had they also been joined by a linear, they would have 

 formed another mound of the same shape as No. 12, and trending in 

 the same direction. 



FIG. 13— PLAN OF MOUNDS NOS. 13 AND 



No. 13 had a diameter of 30 feet and an elevation above mean 

 lake level of 23.89, or 3.6 feet above the surrounding soil. No. 14 

 had a diameter of 33 feet and an elevation above mean lake level of 

 23.89 feet or 3.5 feet above the surrounding surface. 



