Nghĩa của từ megalithic bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
of, relating to, or denoting prehistoric monuments made of or containing megaliths.
During the second excavation campaign, we excavated another megalithic monument in the Knocknarea Peninsula: a court tomb at Primrose Grange, some 2km southwest of Carrowmore.
2
(of an organization or system) massive or monolithic.
since June, the committee has become megalithic

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1. Obviously, some megalithic structures did serve primarily for burial.

2. There rose a megalithic wall, Bedight with sculptured

3. Newgrange has some of the finest megalithic art in Europe.

4. There are a lot of megalithic stones in Clayonag.

5. The Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange was built about 3200 BC.

6. Ewgrange is undoubtedly the best known megalithic monument in Ireland.

7. The ancient Chamorro left a number of megalithic ruins, including Latte stone.

8. Megalithic burials (dolmens) have also been found in large numbers in Daegu.

9. You go to the village and you ask some people about the megalithic stones.

10. This puritanical, megalithic masonry was the chosen style of Muhammed bin Tughluk.

11. Cromlech - a prehistoric megalithic tomb typically having two large upright stones and a capstone

12. Scientists have not yet dated the human remains found at these megalithic sites.

13. Archaeological Mystery Of Laos Megalithic Jars Continues – New Attempt To Solve The Riddle AncientPages.com March 12, 2021 Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - Scientists have tried for years to solve the mystery of Laos megalithic jars.

14. There are remains of long barrows and of megalithic tombs at various points along its course.

15. Excavators have found skeletal and cremated remains in some megalithic structures, but by no means all.

16. A Cromlech (sometimes also spelled 'cromleh' or 'cromlêh') is a megalithic construction made of large stone blocks

17. France has numerous megalithic sites from the Neolithic period, including the exceptionally dense Carnac stones site (approximately 3,300 BC).

18. For years we were content to stand sentinel over this Megalithic site and we bore our burden with honor.

19. Yet why should we dismiss the idea out of hand as some advocates of megalithic spirituality seem to do?

20. Buttony (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website

21. The purpose of the vast megalithic constructions, for example, remains almost as mysterious now as it did in the nineteenth century.

22. The modern Druid Ross Nichols believed that there was an astrological axis connecting Avebury to the later megalithic site at Stonehenge

23. It is the best area in Britain for megalithic sites, and is surrounded on three sides by the sea.

24. The island is known for its collection of megalithic stone monuments: navetes, taules and talaiots, which indicate very early prehistoric human activity.

25. All over Rügen there are numerous stone monuments, such as megalithic tombs and altar stones that have survived to the present day.

26. A municipal borough of northern Ireland on Sligo Bay, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. There are megalithic ruins nearby. Population, 2

27. Avebury is one of the best-known prehistoric sites in Britain, it contains the largest megalithic stone circle in the world

28. The Gate of the Sun is a megalithic solid stone arch or gateway constructed by the ancient Tiwanaku culture of Bolivia.

29. Archaeologists study prehistoric burial sites, such as the megalithic dolmens that can be found throughout Ireland, for clues as to how people once lived

30. The megalithic “Cyclopean” stone walls that once surrounded and protected the ancient city of Tarraco (modern “Tarragona”) in northeast Spain are enigmatic

31. Megalithic stone arrangements and the boldly carved thresholds of bhaga houses dedicated to founding Ancestresses were arrayed to honor local knowledge and uphold tradition

32. Cromlech in Wales, a megalithic tomb consisting of a large flat stone laid on upright ones, a dolmen. In Brittany, the term denotes a circle of standing stones

33. Excavations by a group of archaeologists at prehistoric burial Cists in Pathanamthitta have shed further light on megalithic culture, including the burial rituals and the concept of afterlife.

34. A circle of prehistoric standing stones (no longer in technical usage) a megalithic chamber tomb or dolmen Word Origin for Cromlech C17: from Welsh, from crom, feminine of crwm bent, arched + llech …

35. In each of these cases, some programmer deep inside these megalithic corporations exhibited a sense of humor—a display that somehow made it past committee, through the lawyers and out into the world.

36. These type of structures began showing up near the end of the stone age all across Europe in what is called the megalithic age when people were energetically building structures such as Stonehenge.

37. Cromlech a type of megalithic structure of the Neolithic period and primarily the Bronze Age. Usually, a Cromlech consists of huge (up to 6–7 m high) free-standing stones that form one circle or several concentric circles

38. The Cromlech of the Almendres (Portuguese: Cromeleque dos Almendres/Cromeleque na Herdade dos Almendres) is a megalithic complex (commonly known as the Almendres Cromlech), located 4.5 road km WSW of the village of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, municipality of Évora, in the Portuguese Alentejo.

39. What is notable about the megalithic Junapani stone circles are cup marks, or Cupules, that are cut into some of the stones making up the circles.The stones that have the Cupules are positioned around the circles in a way that suggests that they mark specific directions, such as the direction of the winter solstice sunrise

40. As an ancient civilization, its prehistory is linked to the enigmatic megalithic stone jars of the Plain of Jars (with prehistoric material recorded to the period of even 2000 BC, with Iron Age period of 500 BC and 500–800 AD period dominating the archaeological finds) representing burial grounds of ritualistic practices with extended history spread from Angkor period to the Hindu and Buddhist religious impacts.