tumulus

(noun)

A mound of earth, especially one placed over a prehistoric tomb; a barrow.

Related Terms

  • cippus
  • augur
  • dromos
  • apotropaic
  • necropolis

Examples of tumulus in the following topics:

  • Etruscan Artifacts

    • In the southern Etruscan area, tombs contain large rock-cut chambers under a tumulus in large necropoli.
  • Etruscan Tombs

    • Each tumulus was the burial site for a single family, and one to four underground tombs were cut into the round tumulus.
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