Associations to the word «Tumulus»
Noun
- Barrow
- Cairn
- Mound
- Burial
- Tomb
- Urn
- Grave
- Earthwork
- Excavation
- Nara
- Mausoleum
- Archaeologist
- Brabant
- Enclosure
- Pottery
- Effigy
- Brill
- Chieftain
- Scandinavia
- Monument
- Bc
- Ditch
- Artifact
- Habitation
- Diameter
- Bronze
- Masonry
- Ordnance
- Saxon
- Leiden
- Chamber
- Wiltshire
- Dyke
- Pyramid
- Millennium
- Summit
- Coffin
- Stone
- Brittany
- Furniture
- Flint
- Settlement
- Cemetery
- Dead
- Anglo
- Remains
- Hill
- Lava
- Skeleton
- Relic
- Outskirt
- Turf
- Dug
- Fairy
- Aston
- Culture
- Mm
- Age
- Funeral
- Pit
- Circle
- Site
- Antiquity
- Prefecture
- Cluster
- Brake
- Carving
Adjective
Wiktionary
TUMULUS, noun. (archaeology) A mound of earth, especially one placed over a prehistoric tomb; a barrow.
Dictionary definition
TUMULUS, noun. (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs.
Wise words
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