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Mycenaean Chamber Tomb in Pilavtepe, Milas

2010
In autumn 2001 a Mycenaean chamber tomb was discovered on the south slope of the so-called Pilavtepe, situated between Milas and Iasos. The 75-m-high natural elevation of the Pilavtepe presumably lay on the east shore of a deep, today silted up bay with narrow, controlling access to the gulf of Güllük.
BENTER, Mathias, İNCE, Vedat
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The excavation of Green Low chambered tomb.

2008
The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 85, 1 ...
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Megalithic Chamber Tombs: Introductions to Heritage Assets

2018
This IHA provides an introduction to megalithic chamber tombs, often dating to early in the Neolithic period around 3500 BC, they are referred to here for simplicity as 'tombs' whatever their true function. Descriptions of megalithic chamber tombs and a brief chronology from 3755 BC to 1500 BC are included. Radiocarbon dating along with the presence of
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Further Excavations at Nympsfield Chambered Tomb Gloucestershire, 1974

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1979
The Nympsfield chambered tomb or long barrow (NGR SO 79390132) is situated to the north-west of Nympsfield village, in the parish of Frocester, and occupies a position on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment. The tomb is at 237 m (777 ft) above Ordnance Datum, on a slight eminence, and lies on a bedrock of Inferior Oolite limestone.
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Hollow Brick Tombs, Rock-Cut Chamber Tombs, and the Two-Tiered Earthen Platform Phenomenon in Qin Tombs

Architecture Engineering and Science
Despite the continuous improvement of productivity and the growing human ability to transform and utilize nature, natural conditions and the ecological environment have always been decisive factors shaping the characteristics of cultural remains. During the Warring States, Qin, and Han periods, the emergence of vertical shaft tombs with a rammed-earth ...
Kai Feng, Lu Liu, Ru Lin
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The Architecture of Death: Neolithic Chambered Tombs in Wales

Time and Mind, 2010
(2010). The Architecture of Death: Neolithic Chambered Tombs in Wales. Time and Mind: Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 327-329.
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A high-resolution picture of kinship practices in an Early Neolithic tomb

Nature, 2021
Chris Fowler   +2 more
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Grave‐goods from the long chamber tomb “Dibba 76/1” (Fujairah, UAE): a first inventory

Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 2019
Maria Paola Pellegrino   +4 more
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