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Ancient DNA sheds light on the funerary practices of late Neolithic collective burial in southern France. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Biol Sci
Arzelier A   +7 more
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Genomic insights from a final Bronze Age community buried in a collective tumulus in an Urnfield settlement in Northeastern Iberia. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Biol
Bretos Ezcurra M   +11 more
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A Bronze Age town in the Khaybar walled oasis: Debating early urbanization in Northwestern Arabia. [PDF]

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Charloux G   +13 more
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Modelling Megalithic Sites

Computer Graphics Forum, 1996
AbstractIn this paper, we present the MégaFormes project which deals with the modelling of megalithic sites. The goal is to enable virtual visits of megalithic sites and to help archaeologists in picturing the evolution of a monument. A megalithic site is made of a set of elements that can be: fogous, dolmens, chamber tombs, stone alignments or circles.
François Poulet, Michel Lucas
exaly   +2 more sources

MEGALITH MECHANICS.

ICE Proceedings, Civil Engineering, 2000
The Great Pyramid in Egypt and Stonehenge in England were both built in the third millennium BC from vast stones weighing up to 40 t. These and many other contemporary monuments to man's ingenuity could only have been achieved with an efficient means of transporting and raising the megaliths from which they are made.
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Megaliths

2021
Often associated with the monumental structures of the European Neolithic, megalithic structures are in fact found on almost all the continents of the globe. Far from being an exception, Africa is home to a vast diversity of monuments built with these blocks of up to several tonnes in weight.
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