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R S. A terrace cased v/ith stones^ four metres 
below the oval platform. This terrace 
commences at the eastern extremity of 
the platform ; it is at first saliant, R, a 
few feet to the north, as if to bar and 
terminate the fausse-braie, G H ; thence 
it turns off* at a right angle toward the 
west, and stretches the length of twenty- 
eight metres, forming a curtain, the west- 
ern extremity of which is supported by a 
kind of square bastion TV, composed of 
two flanks and a front. Beyond this bas- 
tion are the vestiges of a wall, without 
any appearance of fortification. This 
wall followed the direction of the most 
elevated part of the ground, which gra- 
dually flattens ; returned to the east by 
the south, making a half circle, TV ; and 
afterward became again parallel to the 
length of the platform. The part VX of 
the wall is in good preservation. 
XYZWL. An irregular enclosure, divided into 
four courts ; the first, of which some ves- 
tiges remain on the eastern side at and 
is an oblong square of eighty feet by 
a hundred and ten. It appears to have 
been surrounded by small separate dwel- 
lings not' so broad as they were long, of 
^ the foundations are still distin- 
^^^ gmshable in some places. 
