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The first hillfort, situated on the edge of a highland, features a triangular platform oriented in a northeast-southwest direction. The platform measures 30 meters in length and 34 meters in width at the northeastern end, which is surrounded by a rampart and ditch. Findings include coarse pottery, and at the base of the hillfort, a settlement covering 0.2 hectares was discovered, where burnt stones and clay daub were unearthed.
Despite significant damage from plowing and trenches, the hillfort retains its archaeological importance. It is dated to the first millennium.
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