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The mound, located on a separate hill, features a trapezoidal platform that measures 70 meters in length. In the northern part of the platform, its width is 35 meters, while in the southern part, it narrows to just 9 meters. The surface of the platform is uneven: the southern section is 2 meters lower, and the northwestern section is 0.5 meters higher than the center. The steep slopes rise to heights of 9 to 15 meters, with the lowest slopes located on the eastern side. Fragments of clay plaster from a domed oven have been found on the mound's platform, indicating the presence of ancient structures. This mound is dated to the 1st millennium, highlighting its significance in Lithuania's cultural heritage.
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