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- Gallery_grave abstract "A Gallery grave is a form of Megalithic tomb where there is no size difference between the burial chamber itself and the entrance passage. Two parallel walls of stone slabs were erected to form a corridor and covered with a line of capstones. The rectangular tomb was covered with a barrow or a cairn. Most were built during the fourth millennium BC, though some were still being built in the Bronze Age. They are distributed across Europe and they are usually subdivided by period, region and also into more generic types of chambered long barrows, chambered round barrows, chambered long cairns and chambered round cairns. Examples are known in Catalonia, France, the Low Countries, Germany, The British Isles, Scandinavia, Sardinia and southern Italy.Sub-types include:Court Cairns Giants' graves Navetas the Peak District tomb groupSevern-Cotswold or Cotswold-Severn tombsSeine-Oise-Marne culture allées couvertesTransepted gallery gravesWedge-shaped gallery graves Hessisch-westfälische Steinkisten (Galleriegräber)".
- Gallery_grave wikiPageID "656051".
- Gallery_grave wikiPageRevisionID "552744554".
- Gallery_grave hasPhotoCollection Gallery_grave.
- Gallery_grave subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Gallery_grave subject Category:Burial_monuments_and_structures.
- Gallery_grave subject Category:Megalithic_monuments.
- Gallery_grave type Artifact100021939.
- Gallery_grave type BurialMonumentsAndStructures.
- Gallery_grave type MegalithicMonuments.
- Gallery_grave type Memorial103743902.
- Gallery_grave type Object100002684.
- Gallery_grave type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Gallery_grave type Structure104341686.
- Gallery_grave type Whole100003553.
- Gallery_grave type YagoGeoEntity.
- Gallery_grave type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Gallery_grave comment "A Gallery grave is a form of Megalithic tomb where there is no size difference between the burial chamber itself and the entrance passage. Two parallel walls of stone slabs were erected to form a corridor and covered with a line of capstones. The rectangular tomb was covered with a barrow or a cairn. Most were built during the fourth millennium BC, though some were still being built in the Bronze Age.".
- Gallery_grave label "Allée couverte".
- Gallery_grave label "Allée couverte".
- Gallery_grave label "Galeriegrab".
- Gallery_grave label "Gallery grave".
- Gallery_grave label "Grób galeriowy".
- Gallery_grave sameAs Galeriegrab.
- Gallery_grave sameAs Allée_couverte.
- Gallery_grave sameAs Allée_couverte.
- Gallery_grave sameAs Grób_galeriowy.
- Gallery_grave sameAs m.0303vg.
- Gallery_grave sameAs Q1428504.
- Gallery_grave sameAs Q1428504.
- Gallery_grave sameAs Gallery_grave.
- Gallery_grave wasDerivedFrom Gallery_grave?oldid=552744554.
- Gallery_grave isPrimaryTopicOf Gallery_grave.