MEGALITHIC MONUMENT

mĕgəlĭthˈĭk [Gr.,=large stone], in archaeology, a construction involving one or several roughly hewn stone slabs of great size; it is usually of prehistoric antiquity. These monuments are found in various parts of the world, but the best known and most numerous are concentrated in Western Europe, including Brittany, the British Isles, Iberia, S France, S Scandinavia, and N Germany. Aside from the standing stones and stone heaps that are still raised occasionally as boundary marks or memorials of personal and public events, most megalithic monuments seem to have been erected for funerary and religious purposes. The Western European megaliths were constructed during the Neolithic and the Bronze Age and are believed to range in date from c.4000 b.c. to 1100 b.c. Most chamber tombs were probably built during the 4th millennium b.c., and the stone circles generally date somewhat later. Megalithic monuments may be divided into four categories: the chamber tomb, or dolmen; the single standing stone, or menhir; the stone row; and the stone circle. Chamber tombs were usually covered with earth mounds, forming a barrow. Menhirs sometimes stood alone near the entrance of a tomb or on top of the mound. Sometimes they were set in long rows called alignments, as at Carnac in Brittany; in other places they were arranged in a circle, the most elaborate of which is Stonehenge in England (these are known as cromlechs outside Britain). The individual stone slabs may reach 65 ft (20 m) in length and 100 tons (90 metric tons) in weight. Such massive structures testify to the engineering feats possible with the concerted efforts of relatively ill-equipped peoples.

See G. Daniel, The Megalith Builders of Western Europe (1958); A. Thom, Megalithic Sites in Britain (1967) and Megalithic Lunar Observations (1973); C. Renfrew, Before Civilization (1973); J. Mitchell, Megalithomania (1982); R. Joussaume, Dolmens for the Dead (tr. by A. and C. Chippendale, 1988).

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...and bearing in mind that megalithic enclosures are practically...number and size of the known monuments, these are the Evora-Montemor...kilometres. In the case of the megalithic enclosures, there appears...particular the problematic monument of Xerez), the Alentejan megalithic enclosures are all located...
...Fourknocks I. This complex monument was excavated in 1951-2...ditch and, near this, a megalithic passage leading to a transverse...gap at the outer end of the megalithic passage Figure 10.3a . The...some stone settings. The megalithic passage was definitely roofed...
...ecclesiastical hostility to megalithic monuments in the Middle Ages...of a prehistoric monument definitely being...long defunct ritual monuments . . . BB: Geoffrey...striking features like megalithic monuments have been developed...
...the site of the huge stone monument known as Stonehenge, discussing...Juvenile literature. 3. Megalithic monuments-England-Wiltshire-Juvenile...Stonehenge (England) 2. Megalithic monuments. 3. England-Antiquities...
...type chambers at Cultoquhey, Perthshire PER 4 and Clettraval, North Uist UST 12 , and also amongst sherds from a non-megalithic cairn at Pitnacree, Perthshire Henshall 1972, 306, 476, 308, 509; Coles and Simpson 1965, 42, 44 . The large lug on...
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...B.C.), and with the "megalithic complex" that spread from...OMITTED Megaliths are stone monuments visible on the landscape as...chamber. These hallmarks of the megalithic complex of the Indian Iron...peoples have continued erecting megalithic structures in association...
...mountains. For example, the monuments in the Nevern valley in southwest...Wales, many of the Anglesey monuments have wide-ranging views...appear to be part of the monument itself (Fig. 2). Many megalithic sites thus combine views...mountains and the sea . Had these monuments been positioned a few hundred...
...paper examines Micronesian examples of megalithic transport, focusing particularly on...especially well suited for analysing megalithic production and transport because numerous...examining the processes surrounding megalithic transport in Micronesia. For ancient...
...fairly certain that Trobriand megalithic structures were originally funerary monuments" (Ollier et al. 1973...arrangements were mortuary monuments. The burials sometimes...for burials. Were these monuments for some other purpose...
...best-preserved prehistoric monuments in Europe. The earliest...work. Dwelling among the monuments describes the results of...great Stenness-Brodgar monument complex on Mainland Orkney...namely that the landscape of monuments was a formalization of the...that on the anatomy of the megalithic landscape by Garrow, Raven...
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Raising the Megalithic Roof by Peter Furtado SHOW ME A FIRM...construction of dolmens -- the distinctive megalithic form of burial chamber consisting...modern engineers with no experience in megalithic construction, fail to show authentic...
...Earth: Anthony Aveni Explains How the People Planning Great Monuments and Cities, Many Millennia and Thousands of Miles Apart...when the full moon rises along the main accessway of the monument we call Stonehenge (hanging stones or stones on edge...It encapsulated a multitude of functions in the single monument, all grounded in the template of the sky. According to...
...were sometimes placed within megalithic tombs. It seems probable...in 1993, "There are few monuments that give rise to as many...someone suggested that the monuments represented the zodiac...thought that any pre-Roman monument--especially the megaliths...measurement they called the "megalithic yard" (2.72 feet) and...
...In England there stands a monument thousands of years older...so-why? As in similar megalithic (or "big rock") mysteries...ritual purpose. It was also a monument to the hard work and ambition...the gods, and leave behind monuments to their own achievements...the idea that many ancient monuments required alien builders is...
...attention to prehistoric landscapes and megalithic monuments. My first encounter with a megalithic monument was a visit to Newgrange in 1969. Newgrange is one of the most spectacular megalithic tombs in northwest Europe, a massive...
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...Amazing Stone-Circle Plans for Village Hill Site; MONUMENT: Artist Unveils Idea to Put Up Four Limestone Monoliths...stone circles STONEHENGE: A 5,000-year-old megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, composed of a circle...
...Britains most famous ancient monument, is a mysterious place...puzzling in the idea that the megalithic circles were built so quickly...mentioned above, that the monuments themselves may constitute...high civilisation in these monuments, which so insistently seem...Could this be what the monuments are trying to warn us of...
...Car Behind to Take a Look at Windswept Settings and Ancient Monuments by Coach. Byline: Ken Bennett THE lady with snow-white...Away from the enthralling plant life, there are more than 90 megalithic tombs dotted about and a number of curious ring forts which...
...with the Popping Stone may be evidence for its importance in the past. "I suggest that it is an unusual type of megalithic monument and should be officially recognised as a potential ancient site." Near the stone there was also a Hawthorn...
...Cardigan Bay (11) 38 Ray ---, lead singer and songwriter of The Kinks (6) 40 Wiltshire village with a large megalithic monument (7) 41 Emperor blamed for the Great Fire of Rome in 64 (4) 42 Member of the US Army Special Forces (5,5...
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MEGALITHIC MONUMENT meg lith ik Gr.,=large...prehistoric antiquity. These monuments are found in various parts...and public events, most megalithic monuments seem to have...date somewhat later. Megalithic monuments may be divided...
...founded Amesbury Abbey, where Queen Guinevere of Arthurian legend is believed to have died. Stonehenge , the chief megalithic monument in Britain, is nearby. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
...England. Preeminent among megalithic monuments in the British Isles...to an older and larger monument at Avebury . The great...mapping of hundreds of megalithic sites, indicates that the megalithic ritual circles were built...


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