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Tumuli vanish from the Fossa necropolis at the beginning of the sixth century, replaced by burials that include the accouterments of a funeral banquet: iron spits for cooking meat, bronze graters for spices, bronze strainers and funnels for filtering drinks.
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-- _Remains of Pagan Saxondom, principally from Tumuli in
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REMAINS OF PAGAN SAXONDOM, principally from Tumuli in England, described and illustrated.
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[20] "New Grange and other Incised Tumuli," p. 59, fig. 39.
The Bronze Age in Ireland George Coffey 1886
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[5] "New Grange and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland," p. 62.
The Bronze Age in Ireland George Coffey 1886
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"New Grange and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland," 1912, it is not proposed to go into the question again, but there are one or two points that may be noticed.
The Bronze Age in Ireland George Coffey 1886
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(Brugh na Boine) and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland, the influence of
The Bronze Age in Ireland George Coffey 1886
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Tumuli are also numerous, but only a few menhirs and traces of cromlechs are to be seen.
Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885
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REMAINS of PAGAN SAXONDOM, principally from Tumuli in England, described and illustrated.
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_ -- _Remains of Pagan Saxondom, principally from Tumuli in England, drawn from the Originals: _ described and illustrated by J.Y. Akerman, Part
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