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Qué (quién) es tumulus - definición

MOUND OF EARTH AND STONES RAISED OVER GRAVES
Burial mound; Tumuli; Burial mounds; Burial Mounds; Barrow (archaeology); Barrow burial; Grave mound; Barrow-mound; Mound burial; Tumulus barrow; Indian burial mounds; Hügelgrab; Fancy barrow; Hügelgräber; Grave mounds; Willow Row Barrow; Draft:Willow Row Barrow
  • Alexandrovo burial mound]]
  • Cerveteri, Italy]].
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  • Burial mounds of the Silla kings in Korea
  • Rocha]], [[Uruguay]]
  • Tumulus at Outeiro de Gregos, Baião, [[Portugal]] (5th or 4th millennium BC)
  • The [[Royal mounds]] of [[Gamla Uppsala]] in Sweden from the 5th and 6th centuries. Originally, the site had 2,000 to 3,000 tumuli, but due to quarrying and agriculture only 250 remain.
  • [[La Cambe German war cemetery]]
  • The "Tomb of [[Midas]]" in Gordion, dated 740 BC.
  • [[Grave Creek Mound]], located in [[Moundsville, West Virginia]], was built by the [[Adena culture]].
  • Großmugl in Austria
  • [[Hashihaka Kofun]], [[Sakurai, Nara]], 3rd century
  • King Björn's barrow in Håga, [[Sweden]]
  • [[Jellhaugen]], Norway's 2nd biggest tumulus. Photo: Tore Schrøder
  • Jerusalem tumulus #2 in 2004
  • Kasta tumulus]] [[Amphipolis]]
  • [[Kuninkaanhauta]] in [[Panelia]], [[Finland]]
  • Daisen Kofun, the largest of all kofun
  • Ocmulgee National Monument Funeral Mound]], circa 1876
  • Vorstengraf]] near Oss (Netherlands) from above
  • [[Serpent Mounds Park]], located near [[Peterborough, Ontario]], was named because of the zig-zag serpent shapes of its mounds.
  • Thracian tomb (or temple) Shushmanets]]
  • [[Soulton Long Barrow]], an example of the modern barrows
  • Sulm valley necropolis]]
  • Part of the burial ground at [[Sutton Hoo]], Suffolk
  • tomb (or temple) mound of Sveshtari]]
  • Thracian tomb of Seuthes III (Goliama Kosmatka)]]
  • 978-87-7289-794-3}}.</ref> conserved tumuli in [[Denmark]]. Photo from January 2010.
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  • Burial of [[Oleg of Novgorod]] in a tumulus in 912. Painting by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]].
  • Tumulus MM, Gordion, at sunset
  • The mound of Dissignac is a megalithic monument located in the French town of Saint-Nazaire.
  • Memorial of the [[Battle of Varna]] dedicated to [[Władysław III of Poland]] dug into an ancient Thracian tumulus
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tumulus         
n.
Barrow, artificial mound, artificial hillock.
Tumulus         
·noun An artificial hillock, especially one raised over a grave, particularly over the graves of persons buried in ancient times; a barrow.
tumulus         
['tju:mj?l?s]
¦ noun (plural tumuli -l??, -li:) an ancient burial mound; a barrow.
Origin
ME: from L.; related to tumere 'to swell'.

Wikipedia

Tumulus

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, and may be found throughout much of the world. A cairn, which is a mound of stones built for various purposes, may also originally have been a tumulus.

Tumuli are often categorised according to their external apparent shape. In this respect, a long barrow is a long tumulus, usually constructed on top of several burials, such as passage graves. A round barrow is a round tumulus, also commonly constructed on top of burials. The internal structure and architecture of both long and round barrows has a broad range; the categorization only refers to the external apparent shape.

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.

Ejemplos de uso de tumulus
1. Hacýlar tumulus÷ The Hacýlar tumulus (tomb) is located in the village of Hacýlar, 24 kilometers from Burdur.
2. The Tilbaţar Castle and tumulus have a long history dating back to 5,000 B.C.
3. The oldest existing inscription in the Birecik area also appeared at the Tilbes tumulus.
4. The Tilbaţar tumulus is quite important in that it is the largest [excavation] in the region.
5. The vicinity around the tumulus is believed to be one of the oldest residential areas in the coastal province,&n...