tion is on the Scioto bottom adjacent to the river,
and is shaped
thus.
tion of this Indian antiquity has been published in the Smithson-
ian Contributions to Knowledge, vol, I, plate xviii.
The bank of earth thrown up around the for-
tification is about six feet
high, surrounded by
a ditch upon the outside, now four feet in width,
and as many in depth. The bank is covered
with lofty timber, as is also the
ground within
the intrenchment. There are several mounds
such as have
heretofore been described in the
vicinity, and within the town of
Chilicothe
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is another fortification of which the diameter is
about 450 feet. Near this is the largest mound