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TYPE OF BURIAL MOUND SURROUONDED BY DITCH WITH FLAT BERM RESEMBLING A FLATTENED BELL
Bermed barrow; Wessex type barrow; Campanulate form barrow
  • A bell barrow from [[Colt Hoare]]'s introduction to ''The Ancient History of Wiltshire''
  • Section and plan of a bell barrow with a narrow berm

Run-Time Type Information         
C++ MECHANISM THAT EXPOSES INFORMATION ABOUT AN OBJECT'S DATA TYPE AT RUNTIME
RTTI; Runtime Type Information; Typeid; Runtime type information; Run time type information; Run Time Type Information; RunTime Type Information; Run-time Type Information; Run-Time Type Information; Dynamic cast; Type info; Dynamic casting; Runtime type identification; Java.lang.ClassCastException
<compiler> (RTTI) Facilities included in C++ compilers to allow the type of an object to be determined at run time. This facility, found in good C++ compilers and some other high level languages, adds type information to memory resident objects (i.e. type name or unique type-id). This allows the run-time system to determine if an object is of a specific type, for example, to ensure that a cast of an object is valid. (1996-04-15)
Run-time type information         
C++ MECHANISM THAT EXPOSES INFORMATION ABOUT AN OBJECT'S DATA TYPE AT RUNTIME
RTTI; Runtime Type Information; Typeid; Runtime type information; Run time type information; Run Time Type Information; RunTime Type Information; Run-time Type Information; Run-Time Type Information; Dynamic cast; Type info; Dynamic casting; Runtime type identification; Java.lang.ClassCastException
In computer programming, run-time type information or run-time type identification (RTTI) is a feature of some programming languages (such as C++, Object Pascal, and Ada) that exposes information about an object's data type at runtime. Run-time type information may be available for all types or only to types that explicitly have it (as is the case with Ada).
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Form 16; Form 2E; Form 3CA; Form 3CB; Form 3CD; Form 3CE; Form 15CA; Form 22; Form 10BA
Indian tax forms are used to document information in compliance with the Income Tax Act of 1961 and in accordance with the Income Tax Rules (codified in 1962), which govern the process of filing income tax returns in India.

Βικιπαίδεια

Bell barrow

A bell barrow, sometimes referred to as a Wessex type barrow, campanulate form barrow, or a bermed barrow, is a type of tumulus identified as such by both John Aubrey and William Stukeley.

In the United Kingdom, they take the form of a circular mound or mounds within a circular ditch, the mounds being separated from the ditch and each other by a berm. There is sometimes present an additional bank, external to the ditch. The ditch is typically the source of the material used to create the mound and is therefore described as a "quarry-ditch". A burial pit beneath the mound usually contains human remains, sometimes cremated, sometimes simply interred. Grave goods such as daggers or pottery vessels are commonly found within the burial pit also. An example at Sutton Veny included a bronze-age wooden coffin. The bell barrow in Milton Lilbourne in Wiltshire has no burial associated with it. Most bell barrows in the United Kingdom date to the early Bronze Age.

Leslie Grinsell constructed a typology for bell barrows:

  • Type Ia: A single mound with a narrow berm
  • Type Ib: A single mound with a normal berm
  • Type Ic: A single mound with a wide berm
  • Type II: Two mounds
  • Type III: Three mounds
  • Type IV: Four mounds