Sentence example with the word 'tumulus'

tumulus

Definition n. (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs

Last update: June 21, 2015


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TUMULUS, a Latin word meaning a heap or mound, also used in classical writings in the secondary sense of a grave.   [Please select]

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He left the pyramid and darted behind a tumulus.   [Please select]

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The skeletons are laid horizontally, with their heads generally towards the center and the feet towards the outside of the tumulus.   [Please select]

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On the south side of this tumulus, and not far from it, was a semicircular fosse, which, when I first saw it, was 6 feet deep.   [Please select]

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No visible trace of his work remains but a tiny hillock, a burial-mound, a tumulus.   [Please select]

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Near the summit he saw a heap of rock, probably an Aztec tumulus, six or seven feet high.   [Please select]

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He settled himself well upon the top of the tumulus and drew his machete.   [Please select]

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But Ned did not remain on the tumulus more than a few minutes longer.   [Please select]

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He hid behind a tumulus, half covered by the vegetation that had grown from its crevices.   [Please select]

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When these two reached the foot of the tumulus they stood still and stared upwards.   [Please select]

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She did not consider the little tumulus of Flora, but devoured the name of the builder.   [Please select]

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