Monday, December 28, 2020

More anomalies in the plain of Troy

There is a large declivity to the west of Kalafat and to the south of that declivity there is a mound, which is probably the spoils from the excavated area.  Across the river from this mound is a large declivity.  To the north of this declivity is what appears to be the spoils pile from that excavation.  To the south of the same declivity is a long, unnatural berm.  The picture below outlines the spoils piles and the berm in yellow. 


 










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