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cromlechs Meaning in Bengali



একটি প্রাগৈতিহাসিক megalithic সমাধি সাধারণত দুই বৃহৎ ন্যায়পরায়ণ পাথর ও একটি ভিন্ন ভিন্ন থাকার

Noun:

প্রাগৈতিকহাসিক যুগের প্রস্তরনির্মিত সমাধিকক্ষ,





cromlechs's Usage Examples:

Channel Islands do not have the temples of Astypaleus, but they have their cromlechs.


structures: cromlechs and menhir stones, that belong to the so-called "megalithic universe of Évora", with clear parallels to other cromlechs in Évora District.


) that it is located at one of the many cromlechs above the Wadi Dchîded, northeast of the Dead Sea.


of the best preserved of all Neolithic quoits (also called dolmens or cromlechs) in western Cornwall, United Kingdom.


Decorations found on ceramics, and the presence of stone rings and cromlechs around the base of the tumuli, indicate that a sun cult existed among.


mesolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age structures, including cromlechs, standing stones, stone circles and hill forts.


On the hill called the Leacht, near the cromlechs, there was the grave of an unknown Irish chieftain from pre-Christian.


26 cromlechs or harrespils have been found on the.


As with most cromlechs, it is likely that originally, the burial chamber would have had a forecourt.


In 1875, the two men uncovered cromlechs (megalithic structures) at Mount Espiau, and later discovered tumuli at.


Naenia Cornubiae: the cromlechs and tumuli of Cornwall.


The parish has several cromlechs.


Early reports suggest quantities of cairn material surrounded the cromlechs, which is no longer.


the class of rude stone monuments which are commonly called in England cromlechs, and in France dolmens, and are here shown to have been the sepulchral.



cromlechs's Meaning':

a prehistoric megalithic tomb typically having two large upright stones and a capstone

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