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small hill smaller than a mesa or plateau
Mesa. I assume you are doing the crossword in the MoS?
Yes, in the Middle East a 'tell' is an artificial hill composed of the remains of earlier settlements.
A butte is actually smaller than a mesa. A butte is a smaller flat topped hill, while a mesa is a medium flat topped hill. Buttes and mesas are most often seen in the southwestern region of the US.
A mesa is a flat-topped hill or small plateau with steep sides. -Erin R. A broad, flat-topped elevation with one or more clifflike sides, common in the southwest United States - Mhluo
On the top of the hill. Acropolis means "High City" in Greek.
The Greek Acropolis is atop a hill overlooking the city of Athens, Greece.
the greek senators held their meetings on a flat-topped hill in Athens where about 5000 citizens attended.
It's a butte.
Acropolis is the center of the city. Acropolis is the center of the city.
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.
'Acropolis' means high place. The acropolis was built in Athens on a large hill looking over the city.
The early Greek settlement on a high rocky hill is called an acropolis. It served as a fortified citadel in ancient Greek city-states and often housed temples, palaces, and other important buildings. The most famous acropolis is the Acropolis of Athens, which includes the iconic Parthenon.
acropolis
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.