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ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURE
Single Grave Culture; Single-Grave
  • Ceramics of the single grave culture
  • Axes, hatchets and mace heads of the single grave culture
  • Single Grave culture artefacts, [[National Museum of Denmark]]
  • Single Grave culture pottery
  • Protruding-Foot Beaker culture (PFB), subset of the Single Grave culture.

Graves         
  • Cemetery in [[Varengeville-sur-Mer]], France
  • Evros]], Greece
  • Grave of [[Catherine Månsdotter]], the [[queen of Sweden]], at the [[Turku Cathedral]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
  • Interior of the Jewish memorial in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] (with the grave of the rabbi [[Chatam Sofer]] at the left).
  • "Sahide" grave in [[Alanya]], Turkey
  • Salinas]] cemetery in California, United States.
  • [[Novi Banovci]], [[Serbia]]
LOCATION WHERE ONE DEAD PERSON OR A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PEOPLE ARE BURIED
Funeral plot; Burial plot; Gravesite; Graves (burial); Communal grave; Grave site; Graveness; Grave space; Grave (burial); Graves; Graveside
·noun ·pl The sediment of melted tallow. ·same·as Greaves.
Graveness         
  • Cemetery in [[Varengeville-sur-Mer]], France
  • Evros]], Greece
  • Grave of [[Catherine Månsdotter]], the [[queen of Sweden]], at the [[Turku Cathedral]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
  • Interior of the Jewish memorial in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] (with the grave of the rabbi [[Chatam Sofer]] at the left).
  • "Sahide" grave in [[Alanya]], Turkey
  • Salinas]] cemetery in California, United States.
  • [[Novi Banovci]], [[Serbia]]
LOCATION WHERE ONE DEAD PERSON OR A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PEOPLE ARE BURIED
Funeral plot; Burial plot; Gravesite; Graves (burial); Communal grave; Grave site; Graveness; Grave space; Grave (burial); Graves; Graveside
·noun The quality of being grave.
grave         
  • Cemetery in [[Varengeville-sur-Mer]], France
  • Evros]], Greece
  • Grave of [[Catherine Månsdotter]], the [[queen of Sweden]], at the [[Turku Cathedral]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
  • Interior of the Jewish memorial in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] (with the grave of the rabbi [[Chatam Sofer]] at the left).
  • "Sahide" grave in [[Alanya]], Turkey
  • Salinas]] cemetery in California, United States.
  • [[Novi Banovci]], [[Serbia]]
LOCATION WHERE ONE DEAD PERSON OR A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PEOPLE ARE BURIED
Funeral plot; Burial plot; Gravesite; Graves (burial); Communal grave; Grave site; Graveness; Grave space; Grave (burial); Graves; Graveside
(graver, gravest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A grave is a place where a dead person is buried.
They used to visit her grave twice a year.
N-COUNT
2.
You can refer to someone's death as their grave or to death as the grave.
...drinking yourself to an early grave...
Most men would rather go to the grave than own up to feelings of dependency.
N-COUNT: oft to N, oft poss/adj N
3.
A grave event or situation is very serious, important, and worrying.
He said that the situation in his country is very grave...
I have grave doubts that the documents tell the whole story.
ADJ
gravely
They had gravely impaired the credibility of the government.
ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v
4.
A grave person is quiet and serious in their appearance or behaviour.
William was up on the roof for some time and when he came down he looked grave...
ADJ
gravely
'I think I've covered that business more than adequately,' he said gravely.
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
5.
In some languages such as French, a grave accent is a symbol that is placed over a vowel in a word to show how the vowel is pronounced. For example, the word 'mere' has a grave accent over the first 'e'.
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
If you say that someone who is dead would turn in their grave at something that is happening now, you mean that they would be very shocked or upset by it, if they were alive.
Darwin must be turning in his grave at the thought of what is being perpetrated in his name.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
7.
from the cradle to the grave: see cradle

ويكيبيديا

Single Grave culture

The Single Grave culture (German: Einzelgrabkultur) was a Chalcolithic culture which flourished on the western North European Plain from ca. 2,800 BC to 2,200 BC. It is characterized by the practice of single burial, the deceased usually being accompanied by a battle-axe, amber beads, and pottery vessels. The Single Grave culture was a local variant of the Corded Ware culture, and appears to have emerged as a result of a migration of peoples from the Pontic–Caspian steppe. It was succeeded by the Bell Beaker culture, which according to the "Dutch model" appears to have been ultimately derived from the Single Grave culture. More recently, the accuracy of this model has been questioned.