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cists Meaning in Bengali



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Several cists are sometimes found close together within the same cairn or barrow.


Dartmoor kistvaens are burial tombs or cists from the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age, i.


simple dolmens and stone cists.


In the necropolis of Brüssow-Wollschow, in the Uckermark region, simple dolmens and stone cists occur together.


Vayalur Kanchipuram N-TN-C242 Megalithic cists and cairns (survey no.


222) Agaram Kanchipuram N-TN-C243 Megalithic cists and cairns (survey nos.


dolmens), passage graves, great dolmens, unchambered long barrows, and stone cists.


Storage pits are underground cists that were used historically to protect the seeds for the following year's crops, and to stop surplus food from being.


These comprise 100 port-hole cists that show strong similarities with dolmens from different parts of Europe.


The higher parts of the parish are rich in Bronze Age monuments such as cists and cairns, and there is much evidence of tin mining.


low passage entrance in front of a portal Gallery graves and stone cists 10.


114 burials were recorded, was excavated in 1971, revealing several stone cists, and a stone inscribed with the word 'Ercagni', now kept in Bodedern Church.


Two of them are very small cists, with no access passage.


archaeological sites including at least eight stone rows, many cairns, cists, hut circles and reaves dating to the Bronze Age.


with burials made in rectangular cists, cist-circles (stones surrounding granite cists) and pit-circles.


The cists also included artefacts like vessels.


Work at 56 High Street, in 1983, exposed burials in chalk cists which are believed to be part of the cemetery.


island since Neolithic times, having left a cairn, a number of middens and cists which were uncovered in the early 20th century.


prehistoric cairn, which may be miniature passage graves or house burial cists.


second half of the fourth millennium BC, is composed of five stone cists.


Four of the cists are surrounded by stone circles that originally marked the limits.


At that time three more burial cists were inserted into the cairn, which had previously likely collapsed partially.


centuries, but sometimes in these gravefields they were deposited in stone cists that were an innovation.



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