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Tumulus Collection

Background imageTumulus Collection: The Bartlow Hills (Grave Mounds of the Romans), Essex, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The Bartlow Hills (Grave Mounds of the Romans), Essex, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Bartlow Hills (Grave Mounds of the Romans), Essex, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. G. Collins, of '...four tumuli, arranged in a row and varying in size, the largest being 142 ft

Background imageTumulus Collection: Haniwa: Tomb Sculpture of a Seated Warrior, between c.500 and c.600. Creator: Unknown

Haniwa: Tomb Sculpture of a Seated Warrior, between c.500 and c.600. Creator: Unknown
Haniwa: Tomb Sculpture of a Seated Warrior, between c.500 and c.600

Background imageTumulus Collection: Jerusalem, Vallee de Hinnom, Inscription tumulaire grecque, 1, 1854

Jerusalem, Vallee de Hinnom, Inscription tumulaire grecque, 1, 1854

Background imageTumulus Collection: Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). Artist: Worthington G Smith

Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). Artist: Worthington G Smith
Crouched Burial in Round Tumulus on Dunstable Downs, 1887, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageTumulus Collection: Willy Howe, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Willy Howe, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Willy Howe, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 20th century. A large round barrow or tumulus which has been excavated several times by Lord Londesborough in 1857 and Rev. Greenwell in 1887

Background imageTumulus Collection: Stone Age tumulus containing two chambers, Rodding, Denmark, 1913

Stone Age tumulus containing two chambers, Rodding, Denmark, 1913. Also known as barrows, tumuli are mounds of earth and stones raised over graves

Background imageTumulus Collection: Cast of a slab from the Tumulus of Petit-mont, Prehistoric

Cast of a slab from the Tumulus of Petit-mont, Prehistoric
Cast of a slab from the Tumulus of Petit-mont, Arzon. It is the third support of the left in the chamber of the dolmen. The human feet shown were possibly added later

Background imageTumulus Collection: Engraved support from a tumulus, Prehistoric

Engraved support from a tumulus, Prehistoric
Engraved support from the tumulus of Mane-er-H roek in Locmariaquer, Prehistoric

Background imageTumulus Collection: Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC

Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s


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