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- Tumulus abstract "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, Hügelgräber or kurgans, and can be found throughout much of the world. A cairn (a mound of stones built for various purposes), might also be originally a tumulus. A long barrow is a long tumulus, usually for numbers of burials.The method of inhumation may involve a dolmen, a cist, a mortuary enclosure, a mortuary house or a chamber tomb. Examples of barrows include Duggleby Howe and Maeshowe.The word tumulus is Latin for 'mound' or 'small hill', from the Proto-Indo-European root *teuh2- with extended zero grade *tum-, 'to bulge, swell' also found in tumor, thumb, thigh and thousand.".
- Tumulus thumbnail Gamla_uppsala.jpg?width=300.
- Tumulus wikiPageExternalLink books?ie=UTF-8&vid=ISBN0521407834&id=sANORB_MSRUC&vq=korean+tombs&dq=korean+tombs&lpg=PA214&pg=PA213&sig=1H5DNJ77lxjt8wlBxZCUKJcw7yY.
- Tumulus wikiPageExternalLink lat=50.7994424&lon=4.9584174&z=18&l=0&m=b.
- Tumulus wikiPageExternalLink basor.html.
- Tumulus wikiPageExternalLink barrows_of_congleton.htm?.
- Tumulus wikiPageExternalLink intro2.htm.
- Tumulus wikiPageExternalLink www.tumulusstory.250x.com.
- Tumulus wikiPageID "371516".
- Tumulus wikiPageRevisionID "603337704".
- Tumulus hasPhotoCollection Tumulus.
- Tumulus subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Tumulus subject Category:Archaeology_of_the_Americas.
- Tumulus subject Category:Asian_archaeology.
- Tumulus subject Category:Barrows.
- Tumulus subject Category:Burial_monuments_and_structures.
- Tumulus subject Category:European_archaeology.
- Tumulus subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Tumulus subject Category:Mound_builders_(people).
- Tumulus comment "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, Hügelgräber or kurgans, and can be found throughout much of the world. A cairn (a mound of stones built for various purposes), might also be originally a tumulus. A long barrow is a long tumulus, usually for numbers of burials.The method of inhumation may involve a dolmen, a cist, a mortuary enclosure, a mortuary house or a chamber tomb.".
- Tumulus label "Grafheuvel".
- Tumulus label "Hügelgrab".
- Tumulus label "Tumulo".
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- Tumulus label "Tumulus".
- Tumulus label "Tumulus".
- Tumulus label "Túmulo".
- Tumulus label "Тумулус".
- Tumulus label "جثوة".
- Tumulus label "墳丘墓".
- Tumulus sameAs Mohyla.
- Tumulus sameAs Hügelgrab.
- Tumulus sameAs Τύμβος.
- Tumulus sameAs Túmulo.
- Tumulus sameAs Tumulu.
- Tumulus sameAs Tumulus.
- Tumulus sameAs Tumulus.
- Tumulus sameAs Tumulo.
- Tumulus sameAs 墳丘墓.
- Tumulus sameAs 봉분.
- Tumulus sameAs Grafheuvel.
- Tumulus sameAs Tumulus.
- Tumulus sameAs m.020hfh.
- Tumulus sameAs Q34023.
- Tumulus sameAs Q34023.
- Tumulus wasDerivedFrom Tumulus?oldid=603337704.
- Tumulus depiction Gamla_uppsala.jpg.
- Tumulus isPrimaryTopicOf Tumulus.