Associations to the word «Tumulus»
Noun
- Neighbourhood
- Moor
- Bce
- Fortress
- Simpson
- Period
- Evidence
- Treasure
- Viking
- Tile
- Ruin
- Underground
- Plain
- Fr
- Dig
- Na
- Battlefield
- Meter
- Spur
- Height
- Earth
- Shrine
- Greece
- Goddess
- Shaft
- Fragment
- Trace
- Inscription
- Rite
- Pre
- Metre
- Ad
- Warrior
- Village
- Bone
- Parish
- Occupation
- Early
- Presence
- Central
- Middle
- Denmark
- Bowl
- Date
- Belt
- Progressive
- Century
- Europe
- Custom
- Peninsula
- Origin
- Survey
- Villa
- Clay
- West
- Civilization
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.
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