Similar words: burial ground, ural mountains, burial, serial monogamy, sky burial, burial site, burial chamber, social movement. Meaning: n. (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs.
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1. He had enjoyed the visit to the burial mound.
2. Meanwhile, the indestructible burial mound would shrug off the tempest like a great, ageless whale.
3. Thursday the Royal Burial Mound and the other burial places and the port and the primeval forest.
4. And maybe the one in the burial mound had been dropped by some one else entirely?
5. King Kwangkaeto 's burial mound remains desecrated and unattended.
6. a Bronze Age burial mound.
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7. As I lie in the shelter of a burial mound, out of the bitter wind (as two tangle-fleeced sheep have discovered before me), the shades of Neolithic worshippers creep through the grass.
8. The elongated, slightly oval hummock could hardly be called a grave, more a burial mound.
9. He pressed the snow to make a mound, a burial mound.
10. Crematoriums should be gotten rid of, cremation should not be encouraged. There should be green burials: no burial mound, no engraved tombstone or any other trace of humanity.
11. "The less exciting interpretation is that it's just a peculiar Bronze Age barrow"—a type of burial mound—he said.
12. He did not seem to notice a small cornfield where someone had dug a burial mound of fresh red dirt.
13. Another ancient treasure that will benefit from the Ambassadors Fund is the late Bronze Age tumulus, or burial mound, of Kamenica in southeastern Albania.
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