Type of single-chamber megalithic tomb.
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Examples for "quoit"
Examples for "quoit"
1These were, running, leaping, boxing, wrestling, and throwing the discus or quoit.
2It would puzzle even your strong arm to toss such a quoit!
3Democritus, that it is like a quoit externally, and hollow in the middle.
4His one hand slipped into his pocket and clutched the quoit.
5Contestants are given some object like a quoit, a block of wood, etc.
1What the distinction is between anta and nidhan is not obvious.
2The Doric anta has a special capital, quite unlike the capital of the column.
3An anta may be described as a pilaster forming the termination of a wall.
4In Corinthian buildings the anta, where met with, has a capital like that of the column.
5The floral frieze under the moldings is, however, somewhat more elaborate on the anta than on the adjacent wall.
1The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are words.
2They too raised a cromlech, and then a giddy descent followed.
3The Welsh Memorial in Flanders Campaign is planning to build a cromlech, or flagstone monument.
4She had walked lines to an abandoned cromlech on a low hill amid fog-draped mountains.
5The bones and ashes find a temporary resting-place here, but are afterwards removed to a cromlech.
1Rare prehistoric rock art, believed to be at least 4,000 years old, has been discovered on a portal tomb in north Co Sligo.
2Specifically, a number of perfectly preserved portal tombs or dolmens are located in this area.
3They break into four basic classes: court tombs, portal tombs, passage tombs and wedge tombs.
4It links to the Brennanstown Portal Tomb dating from 2,500-2,000 BC.
1Ope wide thy portals , Grave!
1We find the same association of different materials in the Rocher dolmen.
2I've been meaning to tell you the dolmen and the warehouse were destroyed.
3The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are words.
4The squat little fellow studied the base of the dolmen for a time.
5The two shadowed their employer, skulking from towering dolmen to dolmen.
6There are light, spindly constructions and ones of dolmen-like mass.
7After a time he opened his eyes to see that he'd found a dolmen.
8I did an about-face and stepped into the dolmen myself.
9Of those survivors is the dolmen in Ballybrack, Co Dublin, which he painted in 1777.
10M. Cartailhac described at the Prehistoric Congress of Copenhagen the dolmen of Grailhe (Gard).
11There was a black-and-white man regarding me, a dolmen to his rear, dark form within it.
12It's important, young man, that we know just how you found this dolmen and in what condition.
13Skull from the Bougon dolmen (Deux-Sèvres), seen in profile.
14Kolgrim sat down beside him and bent over him, leaning against the stone of the great dolmen.
15There is really no reason to derive either the dolmen or the corridor-tomb from dwellings at all.
16The large dolmen of Coreoro, near Plouharnel.