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    The Saint-Michel tumulus is a megalithic grave mound, located east of Carnac in Brittany, France. It is the largest grave mound in continental Europe....
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  • Routledge. Abingdon. p. 133 "The Saint-Michel Tumulus". Culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 11 September 2013. "Saint-Michel tumulus". Megalithic Portal. Retrieved...
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    Saint-Michel Callaïs from Tumiac Tumiac Tumiac Mané-er-Hroëck Mané-er-Hroëck Jadeitite axes Jadeitite and eclogite axes from the Saint-Michel tumulus...
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    oldest standing architecture, home to the Cairn of Barnenez, the Tumulus Saint-Michel and others, which date to the early 5th millennium BC. Today, the...
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  • belong to the Armorican Tumulus culture. Older tumuli in the area date from the Neolithic period (e.g. the Saint-Michel tumulus) and later tumuli can also...
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    relatively intact along the Noblette river [fr]. The neolithic Saint-Michel de Carnac tumulus in Carnac was built between 5,000 and 3,400 BC. A few kilometers...
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    à aujourd’hui. Saint-Pons-de-Thomières: Direction régionale des affaires culturelles Languedoc-RoussillonGroupe Archéologique du Saint-Ponais. pp. 243–253...
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    from tumulus belenis, the "tumulus of Belenos", a Celtic god, or from Celtic words meaning "the little mountain", in contrast with Mont St-Michel. In the...
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    and Saint-Michel-de-Llotes in the French department of Pyrénées-Orientales in the Occitanie region. The corridor dolmen is surrounded by a tumulus measuring...
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    just North of another Neolithic site, this time a set of Tumulus, in Habloville called the Tumulus des Hogues which was listed as a historical monument in...
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    according to the funerary rite of the chariot tomb. Among others, a very rich tumulus at Vix contains the remains of a woman, probably a queen or a priestess...
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    treasure from Dom Michel Félibien, Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denys en France, 1706 [5] Crown of Saint Louis in the treasure of Saint Denis in 1706...
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    the Neolithic period, as evidenced by the presence of monuments like the tumulus of Dissignac, the dolmen located in the centre of the present-day city...
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    Saint-Denis (today's Plaine Saint-Denis) was an important Gallic cultic center and the Druids held their summer solstice gatherings around a tumulus considered...
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    the treasure of Saint Denis in 1706, from Dom Michel Félibien, Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denys en France. [3] Crown of Saint Louis in the treasure...
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    Archaeologists. "Tumulus and stone axes". Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum. Retrieved 5 July 2022. Petrequin, Pierre; Cassen, Serge; Errera, Michel; Klassen...
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    culture (c. 2300-1600 BC) and Armorican Tumulus culture (c. 2200 – c. 1400 BC), the Middle Bronze Age Tumulus culture (c. 1600-1200 BC), and the Late...
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    Castéra-Verduzan Hippodrome du Tumulus, Gramat Hippodrome de la Canche, Le Touquet Hippodrome de la Mollière, Beutin Hippodrome des Bruyères, Saint-Omer Hippodrome des...
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    Illyrians viewed Apollonia as a part of their territory. The earliest EBA tumulus dates to 2679±174 calBCE (2852-2505 calBCE). These burial mounds belong...
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    of Como, in Italy's Lombardy region. The burial chamber, covered by a tumulus, contains the ashes of a woman of princely status, accompanied by furnishings...
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    Pagan Studies. 20 (2): 137–156. doi:10.1558/pome.32385. Mathieu-Colas, Michel (2017). "Dieux slaves et baltes" (PDF). Dictionnaire des noms des divinités...
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    Herbot (category Medieval Breton saints)
    Gwar or Guéor, supposed to be buried under the tumulus of Roc'h Bleingor which overlooks the hamlet of Saint-Herbot [fr], Finistère. Christian tradition...
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    Rössen culture of c. 4500–4000 BC, Beaker culture of c. 2800–1900 BC, Tumulus culture of c. 1600–1200 BC, Urnfield culture of c. 1300–800 BC, and, in...
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    Pınarı, Imam Melikiddin Tomb, Seyh Musa Fakih Tomb, Elbaşı Mosque, Mast Tumulus, Namlı Hisar Kale, Anzavur Caves, Hacı Boz Bridge, Koç Taşı and Manastry...
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     130-132 (lire en ligne) Michel Soubeyran, Le Musée du Périgord, Pierre Fanlac éditeur, 1971 Christian Chevillot, « Le mobilier du tumulus de Chalagnac au Musée...
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    graves found in Cyprus since it is a chamber tomb. Tomb no. 26 had a large tumulus and might have been related to other Hellenistic tumuli. It contained a...
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  • from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2014. Jonval, Michel (1929). Les chansons mythologiques lettonnes. Librarie Picart. OCLC 7012710...
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  • passing of her father Jean who died in 1581. The Tumulus was printed by Frédéric de Morel in 1583. The Tumulus is a collection of poems, twelve of which were...
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    somewhat, it was replaced in the rest of its geographical area by the tumulus culture originating in Central Europe. Valais mines no longer appeared...
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    corresponding to the Hallstatt culture, is a period characterised by the burial in tumulus of the privileged. Bronze breastplates, each composed of two shells, rivetted...
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