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THE “MAKING OF MAN â€ù 647 of coral blocks (d d, e e), running almost due east and west,1 leads from a stone table at one end (a) to another called the nevet muagh (f) at the other. The lines of the blocks are not parallel, but diverge towards the newt vn/uogh. On one side of this is a mound of trochus shells ; on the other an enclosed area, into which Deacon was not allowed to go; while in front Lies an artiï¬Åcially deformed skull resting upon a stone (g). It is not clear whether behind the newt muugh there runs a fence or stone wall, but the plan indicates some such structure. Beside the other stone table is a mound of skulls (c). The level of the Mount: or Ynmius Suzus @ % -_-_ 13 mm . ï¬Åg E, III Q g E1351 _=, T/wusu AREA Fl"_ '1 H B £7 I1 @405 Fm. 38,-—Plan of the lvgho at Melprnes. (For interpretation oi lettering, see the text.) ground rises on either side of the avenue and falls behind the newt muagh. The coral blocks of which the avenue is formed comprise two sets; there are ten. principal stones (did), ï¬Åve on each side, and these appear to be the stones which were procreated by Mwenggil Veo and Ravaai. Telvusuaga was able to point out which of these was Windemalavu, the stone of his own “ house ", Amwi Venuwus, on which his father Tagalut Kabat . ‘ Concerning the position of this avenue, Deacon writes : “ The orientation of the avenue of stones in the laghu is 25° north oi the point at which the sun sets here on 14th May; somewhere near east and west." Unfortunately there is nothing to indicate at which end, the east or the west, the must muogh st0od.— C. H. W. J ? it » .l ‘I s Ml