Aún no tenemos significados para "cist".
1Earth had been used to cover the cist and form the mound.
2After the burial the cist was covered in with earth.
3A complete skeleton in a stone cist is now lying in a glass case in the museum.
4Storage cist in Canyon de Chelly
5On a low hill, cut off on every side by steep ravines, is a small mound containing a cist grave.
6Structures.--Ruinsof palaces, palatial villas, houses, built dome-or cist-gravesand fortifications (Aegean isles, Greek mainland and N.W.
7When the situation reversed itself; Gorizia got rid of the Fa cist government & a Communist dictatorship prevailed in Yugosla via.
8The same people sometimes bury in scattered graves and in mounds-themounds being composed of a large number of cist graves.
9Sometimes, in the subsequent burials, the side slab of a previous burial was used as a portion of the second cist.
10Two 4,000-year-old Bronze Age burial bowls have been recovered intact from cist graves on a Donegal farm.
11East of the cove there is another cist about 4½ feet in diameter and with its floor on the level of the cove.
12This cist mode of burial is by no means uncommon in Tennessee, as it is frequently mentioned by writers on North American archæology.
13This cist mode of burial is by no means uncommon in Tennessee, as they are frequently mentioned by writers on North American archaeology.
14In some places the graves are scattered and in others collected in mounds, each mound being composed of a large number of cist graves.
15The front wall was extended beyond this and brought in again to the cliff on a curve, forming another small cist of irregular shape.
16Bees in Cumberland, a cist was discovered containing the skeleton of a man measuring seven feet from the crown of the head to the feet.