「Tumuli」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| These burials coexisted with | tumuli, a little earlier, also sheltering a cist for |
| in the Bentworth parish, with evidence of some | Tumuli and Burial Mounds being situated around Wivelr |
| y the site of Calder Abbey, as well as several | tumuli and other mysterious monuments. |
| including ancient settlements, field systems, | tumuli and Cairns. |
| Numerous | tumuli and barrows are in the neighbourhood." |
| There are in addition a number of | tumuli and cairns which adorn these hills. |
| Several bronze age | tumuli are found within the parish. |
| Several other | tumuli are also in the area, including Rillaton round |
| , and the surrounding area is rich in Iron age | tumuli, enclosures, lynchets and field systems. |
| with megalithic tombs and | tumuli from the New Stone Age and Bronze Age. |
| idences of Iron Age settlements, namely celtic | tumuli have been found. |
| ble in proportion to the largest Migration era | tumuli in Scandinavia such as Raknehaugen. |
| or the culture are the inhumations in kurgans ( | tumuli) in pit graves with the dead body placed in a |
| e ridge (sometimes referred to as a tumulus or | tumuli in plural form) is created in an active lava f |
| tion occurred under flat ground or below small | tumuli in a flexed position; on the continent males l |
| There are | tumuli in the park. |
| an outcrop of eight | tumuli in the village Gorodishche; |
| The Botley Stone is just one of a number of | tumuli in the area. |
| Jomard, on the other hand, maintains that some | tumuli near the village of El-Mengaleh in the Delta, |
| Megalithic tombs and | tumuli near Pussade |
| Maidams are | tumuli of the royalty and aristocracy of the medieval |
| Tumuli, stone circles and stone ships often have a re | |
| The position is in full view of the twin | tumuli, the symbol of the fruitfulness of Mother Natu |
| ter of fifteen (formerly twenty) large conical | tumuli to the northwest from the promontory; |
| Nearby | tumuli were dated to 3rd-4th century AD. |
| The fort contains about 14 round barrows ( | tumuli), which form a line of burials running east-we |
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