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burial mound Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

কবর ঢিপি,





burial mound's Usage Examples:

Hügelgrab ("barrow", "burial mound" or "tumulus") sites in Germany dating to the Early and Middle Bronze.


The word kofun is Japanese for the type of burial mound dating from this era, and archaeology indicates that the mound tombs.


the summit is the burial mound of 'Drake Howe (Howe is an Old Norse word meaning burial mound).


This is a Bronze Age burial mound that is now a scheduled.


A bowl barrow is a type of burial mound or tumulus.


Langdos, the largest Bronze Age burial mound in Denmark, is located in Thisted.


The burial mound is 175 meters long and was built between 1800.


less than 20 km east from the Talgar alluvial fan, near Issyk, is a burial mound discovered in 1969.


An Anglo-Saxon burial mound is an accumulation of earth and stones erected over a grave or crypt during the late sixth and seventh centuries AD in Anglo-Saxon.


The site was used as a burial mound during the Foster Phase of the culture (1350 to 1500 CE) and is believed.


When covered in earth, a passage grave is a type of burial mound which are found in various forms all over the world.


Bronze Age remains, the area of the fort also includes an Anglo-Saxon burial mound, and the foundations of a late 18th-century telegraph station.


Osebergskipet) is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.


derived from the Old English personal name Cidda, meaning Cidda's hlaw or burial mound.


over 70 structures, 2 rectangular platform mounds and a small conical burial mound as well as possible evidence of a surrounding palisade.


The toponym "Bledlow" is derived from Old English and means "Bledda's burial mound".


Lewiston Mound is a prehistoric burial mound built by the indigenous peoples of the Hopewell tradition.


The site originally had three mounds, a burial mound, a substructure platform mound and one other of undetermined function.



Synonyms:

grave mound; barrow; hill; mound; tumulus;

Antonyms:

natural depression; outfield;

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