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A B. A platform of earth raised five or six me- 
tres above the level of the soil. 
CD. A square building-, of which we have given 
the sketch in Plate 20th. In the western 
apartment are cylindrical stones, which 
jut out half a metre from the wall, at 
right angles, and seem to have been in- 
tended for the purpose of hanging wea- 
pons on. 
LF. A terrace which supports the platform AB, 
and rests on a second terrace GH, two 
metres broad, and five metres in height. 
The platform AB has the form of an ob- 
long oval, the greater axis of which 
makes, with the magnetic meridian, the 
angle N. 6° W., assuming the variation 
of the needle to be 8® north-east. 
SK and LM. Two sloping paths leading to the 
esplanade to the south and north of the 
fortress, the first ending at the middle, 
the second at about a quarter of the 
length of the platform. At the end of 
the northern path, M, begins the inferior 
terrace GH. 
N O. A wall reaching from one gable end to the 
other, and separating the square building 
into two apartments. 
P and Q. The two doors opposite the two semi- 
circular extremities, AD, which terminate 
the platforms. 
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