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Distribution of Megalithic Monuments

Nature, 1923
IN NATURE of March 31, p. 442, reference is made to Mr. W. J. Perry's speculations upon the builders of megalithic monuments. Perhaps you will be good enough to find room for some criticisms. There is a real danger that the scientific study of archaeology may be overwhelmed by the tide of theorising which is now flowing so strongly in this country.
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The use of ‘statbilized earth’ in the conservation of megalithic monuments

Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 1996
The main features of the megalithic monuments in Sardinia, Italy, dated to the Middle-Late Bronze Age, are described. These constructions are in a poor state of preservation, especially those built with stones particularly vulnerable to weathering. To impede water ingress into the masonry structure of these archaeological ruins, it is proposed to use a
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Tazunu: Megalithic Monuments of Central Africa

Azania, 1982
Summary This article describes the excavation of two tumuli incorporating megalithic structures of a type found in the western Central African Republic and part of eastern highland Cameroon. The author examines the question of their construction and offers an interpretation of their cultural and historical significance. Dr.
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The Megalithic Monuments of Britain and Ireland

Reference Reviews, 2007
Louise Ellis-Barrett
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The Megalithic Monuments of Wales

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1936
This paper summarises the results of the first attempt at systematic study of the megalithic monuments of Wales. Time after time, in the pages of Archaeologia Cambrensis and other journals will be found scattered papers in which the same familiar tombs present themselves; they have formed very inadequate foundations upon which to build, and none of ...
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The Megalithic Monuments of Southern Finistère

The Antiquaries Journal, 1927
The country west and south of Quimper in the department of Finistère contains a notable concentration of megalithic monuments. They are of various types and some are quite distinct from the better-known monuments of the region round the Gulf of Morbihan in Southern Brittany. The map (pl. I) shows the distribution of the monuments.
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Significance of Megalithic Monuments in Mudumal

Advanced International Journal for Research
This study focuses on the Mudumal megalithic complex, a prominent prehistoric site in the Narayanpet district of Telangana, dating back approximately 3,000 years. Field investigations conducted in this region, combined with a detailed examination of earlier scholarly reports, have brought to light a wide range of architectural forms associated with the
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Megalithic monuments of Jharkhand:

2022
Himanshu SHEKHAR, Rabindra Kumar MOHANTY
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Notes on the Megalithic Monuments in the Isles of Scilly

The Antiquaries Journal, 1933
In the years 1899, 1900, and 1901 Mr. George Bonsor, a British subject residing in Spain, visited the Scilly Isles, the archipelago of tiny granite islands 28 miles south-west of Land's End, for archaeological research. Mr. Bonsor was long a profound student of the archaeology of his adopted country and was interested in the history of the ancient tin ...
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