The mound with its settlement is located 7 km southeast of Tverai, on a separate hill on the left bank of the Gelžupis River. It is high, with steep slopes. It is believed that one of the castles of the Tverai land may have stood here. A house was built a few dozen metres away from the mound in the interwar period. Its owners also dug a cellar on the slope of the mound to store food. Nearby, a monument stands as a reminder that this was the place where people were killed by bourgeois nationalists. In 1948, the mound and the settlement were declared archaeological monuments of national importance. The mound dates back to the second half of the 1st millennium to the first half of the 2nd millennium.

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