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the guts and stomach contents of sacrificed animals were thrown, while the little map in Plate
61d shows the height of Durghwe in comparison to the slightly higher point across the Guduf
saddle on the Zelidva spur. We can see that Durghwe rises steeply from the Gwoza side of the
hills and that at 1200m it forms the second highest mountain of the Gwoza hills, while the
Zelidva spur at 1300m is higher.
Plate 61f: View of Ziver-Oupay massif and Tur heights
Plate 61i: Central pillar
in clear weather
Plate 61g: Eastern slopes of Zelidva spur and Guduf saddle
Plate 61j: Central pillar
in foggy weather
Plate 61h: Kirawa foothill across eastern intramountainous plain
Plate 61k: Detail view
of central pillar
Plate 61f shows another view from the southern side of Durghwe, and we can see the Ziver-
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