chamber tomb การใช้
- Some are small, the remains of chamber tombs for example.
- Chamber tombs are given up in favour of shaft graves.
- The nobility were buried in chamber tombs covered by earth.
- Chamber tombs often contain more than one individual and numerous grave offerings.
- Single chamber tombs were more common for nonroyal burials.
- The walls of chamber tombs sometimes contain niches or benches along the edges.
- Five additional females were buried with the primary individual inside the chamber tomb.
- Finds from over 200 chamber tombs included Archaeological Museum of Chania and the Rethymno Museum.
- The content and size of chamber tombs varies with the time period they are associated with.
- Chamber tombs at Trypa and Vromousa dated to the Mycenaean period were excavated by Papavasiliou in 1910.
- The Museo Archeologico contains finds from the excavation of chamber tombs from the cemetery of Poggio Pinci.
- Four out of the 150 were cremated and some other bodies were deposited in ashlar burial chamber tombs.
- In archaeology, forecourt is the name given to the area in front of certain types of chamber tomb.
- Two species of wild horse were identified from remains at Severn-Cotswold chamber tombs dating to 3500 BC.
- Excavations made from 1922 by Mycenaean era necropolis with many Mycenaean chamber tombs containing skeletal remains and grave goods.
- At Dullaghan about four miles to the northwest is a Druid's Altar-a small roofless chamber tomb.
- Chamber tombs and inhumation ( burial ) practices were developed side-by-side with the earlier cremation practices.
- To the south of the village, a Neolithic chamber tomb has been dated to 5, 500 years ago.
- The most famous is the Grotta Campana, uncovered in 1843, a chamber tomb with the oldest known Etruscan frescoes.
- The site is a complex of Neolithic mounds, chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric Boyne ).
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