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  1. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    39: Wisteria can grow into an unattractive mound when unsupported but is at its best when allowed ...
  2. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    47: *[[Serpent Mound]]
  3. Ashoka (15187 bytes)
    36: ...nder which enlightenment happened, and the burial mound where the Buddha died (obverse). 3rd century BCE....
  4. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    30: ...ng turned up. Instead, he cut a wedge out of the mound so that he could walk into it, look at the layers...
  5. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    165: ...ored part of an immense brick structure under the mound of Kom ed-Dik, which may have been part of
  6. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    16: ...('''''tholoid'''''), '''lava cone''', and '''lava mound'''.
  7. Egyptian pyramids (20601 bytes)
    35: ...te of preservation and appear as little more than mounds of rubble, they are only now being properly iden...
    104: ...ructural support proved fatal, and massive rubble mounds can still be seen beneath the base of the pyrami...
    128: ... pyramids is believed to represent the primordial mound from which the Egyptians believed the earth was c...
  8. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    46: ...by the Athenian general [[Miltiades]]. The burial mound of the Athenian dead can still be seen at Maratho...
  9. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    121: ...rade was so great that a [[Monte Testaccio|single mound]] of cargo [[Amphorae|pottery vessel]] fragments ...
  10. Louisiana (26375 bytes)
    233: #[[Mound, Louisiana|Mound]]: $92,200 (population 12, as of the [[2000 censu...
  11. Alyattes II (1682 bytes)
    11: ...vases, pottery and charcoal. On the summit of the mound were large [[phallus|phalli]] of stone.
  12. Medieval fortification (8517 bytes)
    25: ...ade of stones. Stone towers were found in natural mounds, as artificial ones were not strong enough to su...
  13. Castle (27805 bytes)
    46: ...placed a [[timber]] [[palisade]]. This [[moat]]ed mound was styled in French ''[[motte-and-bailey|motte]]...
    48: ... of semilunar or [[horseshoe]] shape, so that the mound stood on the line of the enceinte.
  14. Numbat (6437 bytes)
    21: ...se too small to make much impression on a termite mound.
    23: Unable to get at termites inside the mound, the Numbat must wait until the termites are acti...
  15. Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
    56: ...e]], [[Norm Charlton]] and [[Randy Myers]] on the mound, the Reds took out the Pirates in the [[National ...
  16. Softball (19057 bytes)
    40: ...ate (43 ft at elite level). There is no pitcher's mound as in baseball, but the pitching area is denoted ...
  17. Termite (5655 bytes)
    29: [[Image:Termite_mound_2.jpg|thumb|250px|Termite Mound, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya Africa. Image pr...
    35: ...et (6 m) or more. The internal structure of these mounds can be quite complex, with ventilation chimneys ...
  18. Flamingo (4496 bytes)
    22: ...re made of compacted mud and are in the form of a mound with a concave top, into which the single white e...
  19. Topeka, Kansas (10234 bytes)
    52: ...s Mound. According to a local indian legend, this mound was thought to protect the city from tornadoes. I...
  20. Jefferson City, Missouri (7230 bytes)
    6: ...e time European settlers began arriving here, the Mound Builders had already vanished into history and th...

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