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Kepaluškalnis

Kepaluškalins (also known as Pilės or Kaltinėnai Mound) is a mound located in Šilalė district, Lithuania, close to Kaltinėnai town, in Pilės village. It is thought to be founded in the beginning of 2nd millennium AD. The size of the mound and the dimensions of its defence fortifications show that during the wars with Crusaders there was one of the strongest castles in Žemaitija and the centre of Kaltinėnai land defence as well as administration on Kepaluškalnis.

Mount Kepaluškalnis
Highest point
Elevation20 m (66 ft)
Coordinates55°34′00.9″N 22°20′01.1″E / 55.566917°N 22.333639°E / 55.566917; 22.333639
Geography
LocationKaltinėnai town, Šilalė district, Lithuania

Remains of fortifications edit

The mound was founded on the edge of a highland, on a point formed by two hollows. Its hillsides are precipitous, to 20m in height. A 45 x 50m size upper ground was surrounded by bulwarks which are flattened now. Spurs, stone projectiles and other finds have been found in this ground. The north side of the mound was fortified with even 5 bulwarks and moats, first 3 of which also encircled the eastern and western hillsides. There was also a moat in the southern hillside, and the bulwark behind it had a 2-metre-high outer side. Nowadays, these fortifications can be seen only in the south-western part of the mound, others are destroyed.

The mound was badly damaged by ploughing: most of the bulwarks and moats were flattened gradually. A homestead (now pulled down), located on the west side of the mound, also damaged the bulwarks. Cleaning works which took place in 2002-2004 were especially harmful for the mound historically: a path of stones leading to the upper ground was paved through the northern fortifications, and a parking lot was built where the 5th moat had once been.

In 1990, J. Genys researched an area of 8,5m2 on the upper ground, but didn’t find any cultural layer.

Monument edit

In 1990, a wooden monument for Vytautas the Great and the remembrance of Žalgiris battle was built at the foot of the mound. The place for this monument was chosen not accidentally. While fighting for power and after becoming the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Vytautas visited Žemaitija a lot of times. It is also very likeable that he has been to Kaltinėnai, which was one of the most important centres of Žemaitija in those times.

Use of the mound nowadays edit

On the top of Kepaluškalnis, an altar of stones was built for the remembrance of castle protectors. Flags of Lithuania, Šilalė and Tauragė often wave beside this altar. St John’s Day and other festivals are celebrated on this mound. Crowds of people gather there on these days, performances are given and bonfires are burnt.

kepaluškalnis, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, june, 2019, learn, when, remove, th. This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kepaluskalnis news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Kepaluskalins also known as Piles or Kaltinenai Mound is a mound located in Silale district Lithuania close to Kaltinenai town in Piles village It is thought to be founded in the beginning of 2nd millennium AD The size of the mound and the dimensions of its defence fortifications show that during the wars with Crusaders there was one of the strongest castles in Zemaitija and the centre of Kaltinenai land defence as well as administration on Kepaluskalnis Mount KepaluskalnisHighest pointElevation20 m 66 ft Coordinates55 34 00 9 N 22 20 01 1 E 55 566917 N 22 333639 E 55 566917 22 333639GeographyLocationKaltinenai town Silale district LithuaniaRemains of fortifications editThe mound was founded on the edge of a highland on a point formed by two hollows Its hillsides are precipitous to 20m in height A 45 x 50m size upper ground was surrounded by bulwarks which are flattened now Spurs stone projectiles and other finds have been found in this ground The north side of the mound was fortified with even 5 bulwarks and moats first 3 of which also encircled the eastern and western hillsides There was also a moat in the southern hillside and the bulwark behind it had a 2 metre high outer side Nowadays these fortifications can be seen only in the south western part of the mound others are destroyed The mound was badly damaged by ploughing most of the bulwarks and moats were flattened gradually A homestead now pulled down located on the west side of the mound also damaged the bulwarks Cleaning works which took place in 2002 2004 were especially harmful for the mound historically a path of stones leading to the upper ground was paved through the northern fortifications and a parking lot was built where the 5th moat had once been In 1990 J Genys researched an area of 8 5m2 on the upper ground but didn t find any cultural layer Monument editIn 1990 a wooden monument for Vytautas the Great and the remembrance of Zalgiris battle was built at the foot of the mound The place for this monument was chosen not accidentally While fighting for power and after becoming the Grand Duke of Lithuania Vytautas visited Zemaitija a lot of times It is also very likeable that he has been to Kaltinenai which was one of the most important centres of Zemaitija in those times Use of the mound nowadays editOn the top of Kepaluskalnis an altar of stones was built for the remembrance of castle protectors Flags of Lithuania Silale and Taurage often wave beside this altar St John s Day and other festivals are celebrated on this mound Crowds of people gather there on these days performances are given and bonfires are burnt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kepaluskalnis amp oldid 933428024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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