. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . V \\/i. PLAN OF THE ENVIRONS OF ALESIA. A. The east end of the hill of Alesia, where Vercingetorix built his stonewall. B. Hill partly occupied by Ditto. D. U. E. Ditto. F. Hospital of Alise. a a. Koad from Munlbard and ;. Koad to Dijon. 258 MANDUBII. on the north side of Alesia, and in the narrowervalley at the east end, is the railroad from Paris toJiijon. The nearest railway station to Alesia is LesLaumes. The summit of Alesia is not quite flat; but theirregularities are inconsiderable. The sides of thehill beneath


. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . V \\/i. PLAN OF THE ENVIRONS OF ALESIA. A. The east end of the hill of Alesia, where Vercingetorix built his stonewall. B. Hill partly occupied by Ditto. D. U. E. Ditto. F. Hospital of Alise. a a. Koad from Munlbard and ;. Koad to Dijon. 258 MANDUBII. on the north side of Alesia, and in the narrowervalley at the east end, is the railroad from Paris toJiijon. The nearest railway station to Alesia is LesLaumes. The summit of Alesia is not quite flat; but theirregularities are inconsiderable. The sides of thehill beneath the plateau are steep and rocky; andthe upper part of the ascent to the summit is noteasy. Below the plateau, and below this steep ascent,there is a narrow level piece of ground, which ap-pears to have been widened a little by the labour ofman ; and below this level part there is another de-scent, which in some parts is steep. The fine plain(planities) at the western foot of Alesia, which Caesardescribes, is seen well from the western end of thel


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