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Hey Nyttend, here ya go File:Fortified Hill Works Squier and Davis Plate VI.jpg , wasn't sure if you have checked my talk lately. Wasn't sure where to add it on here, since its so stubbed right now, thought I would leave it up to you. One thought tho, on the page where you have its uses as "fortification", I doubt that that's the current theory on its purpose. From what I've read all of the "fortified works" were ceremonial sites that wouldn't have actually functioned well as forts. It may say so at NPS.gov, but I'm sure thats probably a remnant from a hundred years ago, LOL. Heironymous Rowe (talk) 16:15, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]