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tumulus    
n. 冢,坟墓,古墓

塚,坟墓,古墓



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  • Tumulus - Wikipedia
    A tumulus (pl : tumuli) is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves Tumuli are also known as barrows , burial mounds , mounds , howes , or in Siberia and Central Asia as kurgans , and may be found throughout much of the world
  • Tumulus - New World Encyclopedia
    A tumulus (plural tumuli) is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves Tumuli are also known as barrows, burial mounds, or kurgans When composed largely or entirely of stones they are usually referred to as cairns
  • TUMULUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TUMULUS is an artificial hillock or mound (as over a grave); especially : an ancient grave : barrow
  • USGS: Volcano Hazards Program Glossary - Tumulus
    A tumulus is created when the upward pressure of slow-moving molten lava within a flow swells or pushes the overlying crust upward The surfaces of pahoehoe flows on flat or gentle slopes often exhibit elliptical, domed structures called tumuli
  • What Is a Tumulus (Burial Mound)? And Where Is It Used?
    A tumulus is a man-made mound of earth and stones covering one or more graves The term tumulus is Latin, and it translates to “mound” or “small hill ” The prefix tum means “to bulge” or “to swell ”
  • TUMULUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    TUMULUS definition: 1 a pile of earth and stones that was put over a grave (= place where a dead person is buried) in… Learn more
  • Tumulus - definition of tumulus by The Free Dictionary
    tumulus, barrow - A tumulus is the mound of earth placed over a tomb, synonymous with barrow
  • What does Tumulus mean? - Definitions. net
    A tumulus is an ancient burial mound or barrow, typically made of earth or stones, raised over a grave or graves They are usually found in archaeological sites and are significant in the study of ancient cultures
  • Tumulus Definition - Archaeology Dictionary | Glossariz
    A tumulus is a large, earthen mound constructed above a tomb or grave, often used in ancient burial practices These mounds are typically created by piling earth and stones over a burial site, serving as both a marker and protective covering for the deceased
  • Tumulus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A tumulus (one tumulus, several tumuli) is a certain type of grave The word comes from Latin This way of burying people was common in the Stone age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age There are different layouts Sometimes sarcophaguses were used, at other times, urns were placed in the grave There are layouts with one or with multiple chambers





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