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Date: 2016-05-18 07:24 am (UTC)I guess the mound is basically another marker in addition to the gravestone to show that it's there. It's no doubt a status thing, too, because the bigger deal a person is the bigger their mound--see here for a royal grave of a king from the 6-7th century A.D. and scroll down to see it scaled against people. The thing is twice the height of a grown person (a usual mound comes up to a grownup's waist or chest at best) and must have taken enormous work compared to a normal grave. Humans and their status symbols, eh?