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HIGHLAND LOCATION OF REMAINS
75

"Mounds on several high hills" (Franklin county, Indiana).[1]

"Four mounds on top of a ridge near Sparksville" (Jackson county, Indiana).[2]

"Stone enclosure known as Fort Ridge" (Caldwell county, Kentucky).[3]

"Indian mounds . . . on 'Indian Hill'" (Hancock county, Kentucky).[4]

"A group of circular mounds scattered along a ridge between Fox river and Sugar Creek" (Clark county, Missouri).[5]

"Two parallel embankments stretching across a hog-back between two ravines" (Livingston county, New York).[6]

"Embankments on Ridge road . . . along the edge of the bluff overlooking the Ridge road" (Niagara county, New York).[7]

"Cairns on ridges" (Caldwell county, North Carolina).[8]

  1. Catalogue of Prehistoric Works East of the Rocky Mountains, p. 74.
  2. Id., p. 75.
  3. Id., p. 91.
  4. Id., p. 94.
  5. Id., p. 128.
  6. Id., p. 144.
  7. Id., p. 146.
  8. Id., p. 152–153.