英語 での Burial mound の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The Kamenokoyama Burial Mound.
Ryogusan Burial Mound|Momotaro, Find the truth behind the legend.
The Land of Pearls Oil and Burial Mounds.
Musa-otsuka Burial Mound|Momotaro, Find the truth behind the legend.
Ancient America was built surrounding a real Indian burial mound.
Komori-zuka Burial Mound|Momotaro, Find the truth behind the legend.
Ancient America wasbuilt surrounding a real Native American burial mound.
This keyhole-shaped burial mound is one of Kibi's three large stone burial mounds. .
Also nearby are the power spots of the Kamenokoyama Burial Mound and the Tama River Green Park.
Mozu- Furuichi burial mound group, Mozu Hachimangu shrine, Ebara Temple, Houchigai Shrine etc.
Departing Kinojo Castle, we headed to the Tatetsuki Ruins, a burial mound built during the Yayoi period.
Tsukuriyama(作山) Burial Mound(No.1 Burial Mound)|Momotaro, Find the truth behind the legend.
Remains from the Yayoi period approximately 2,200 years ago to the Burial Mound age 1,700 years ago are excavated.
In fact, it is a burial mound from the late Kofun period,and is called Sanada Burial Mound after the legend of Sanada.
These unusual skulls were turned up by the excavation of a burial mound in Bradford County, Pennsylvania in the late 1800s.
CG: Yes, and the burial mounds at the top, it signified that it was a very holy or special place to the Native American.
However, new research shows Stonehenge was likely a part of acomplex of ritualistic structures including ancient burial mounds and processional routes.
According to the city's official website, the burial mound is 486 meters long and 35.8 meters tall(at its highest point).
A burial mound is a grave built with a pile of earth on top of it. Why is the legend of Momotaro connected with this grave from the Yayoi period?
In the second phase of the excavation, a team from the University of Thessaloniki willuse 3-D tomographic imagery to search the burial mound for additional chambers.
She believed it to be a burial mound of the fourth century BC, with a possible unspecified connection to Alexander the Great.
Although according to the Imperial Household Agency it is supposed to be the tomb of the 16th Emperor Nintoku, the person actually buried has not been specified,and in recent years the name“Daisen Burial Mound” is used.
Most of these burial mounds were built in the period from around 2200 BCE to 1700 BCE, when Bahrain was called Dilmun.
Specially chosen for its sheltered location- not just from wind but against evil spirits from the north- the site was in use between 1409 and 1644 and is notable for the sacrificial halls andpavilions adjacent to each burial mound.
At the same time, the many huge burial mounds that were constructed around the country represents the political situation within the Japan Islands and abroad.
This burial mound has megaliths on top of it arranged in a circle in the manner of Stonehenge, a world-famous site of ancient megaliths in England.
The earthenware maker whole families made unglazed earthenware(flip:the red-brown earthenware vessel of the unglazing after the Burial Mound age) using abundant 埴(the soil was said to be honey はに in the ancient times) and ran life."埴山姫之命" which is an ancestral god, the patron saint of the whole families is enshrined, and what held ancient religious service is informed it with an opening.
The burial mound, not far from the modern town of Shiberghan, was probably a family cemetery belonging to rulers of one of the Kushan princedoms of the first century AD.
When exploring a Native American burial mound on his Virginia estate in 1784, Jefferson avoided the common practice of simply digging downwards until something turned up.
Ishibutai burial mound is located 20 minutes by bike ride from Takamatsuzuka tomb. It is a stone chamber mound made of some 30 gigantic layered rocks.