- romanized: Dolmeni, German: Hünengrab/Hünenbett,
Afrikaans and Dutch:
hunebed, Basque: trikuharri, Abkhaz: Adamra, Adyghe:
Ispun Danish and Norwegian:...
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hunebedden (
hunebeds) and are
usually dolmens.
Parts of 53 of
these hunebeds are
known to
exist on
their original locations. The
different hunebeds are differentiated...
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Hunebeds and
Tiefstich Pottery. 1979, p. 60. Jan
Albert Bakker: The TRB West Group.
Studies in the
Chronology and
Geography of the
Makers of
Hunebeds...
- Polynesia. The term is also used to
describe the
groups of
three stones in the
Hunebed tombs of the Netherlands.
Dolmen Henge Megalithic architectural elements...
- Drenthe. The
local Hunebedcentrum Borger features several megaliths (or '
hunebeds') ****ociated with the
neolithic and
mesolithic Funnelbeaker culture, as...
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cairn or
barrow built over a
chamber tomb.
European dolmens,
especially hunebed and dyss burials,
often provide examples of the use of
kerbs in megalithic...
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Xrobb l-Għaġin) Ħal
Saflieni Hypogeum Xagħra
Stone Circle Netherlands Hunebed Poland Brąchnówko
Grzybnica Odry Węsiory
Portugal Almendres Cromlech Anta...
- the
corners of
rectangular and trapezoidally-arranged
stone enclosures (
hunebeds)
around a dolmen. They are
found especially in Scandinavia, in the German...
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Papeloze Kerk (catalogued as D49) is a
restored megalithic tomb (Dutch:
hunebed) near
Schoonoord in the Netherlands. The
meaning of the name is disputed...
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center One of the
oldest standing structures of the
Mesoamerican cultures.
Hunebed (Dolmen)
Netherlands Europe 4000–3000 BC
Burial Common theory states Hunebedden...