Intaglio (burial mound)

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For other uses, see Intaglio (disambiguation).

Intaglio is a term from art applied to burial mounds which refers to a design cut into a hard surface. In this case, the burial mounds have designs cut into the ground, though this term is broadly applied to burial mounds which are raised above the natural surface of the terrain. There are much more rare forms where they are left as indents below the natural terrain. These are typically in some effigy shape such as that of a cat which can be seen in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, where it is the last remaining intaglio mound in the state.

See also: Nazca Lines

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