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- British_megalith_architecture abstract "British megalith architecture is the study of those ancient cultures that built megalithic sites on the British Isles, including the research and documentation of these sites. The classification sometimes used of these cultures based on geological criteria is problematic. The neolithic sites of Britain are amongst the most varied in the prehistory of Europe. Although (geologically) different from \"megalithic\" sites, the earthen long barrows in East England are grouped with them from a cultural historical perspective. The Medway tombs and the Derbyshire chamber tombs (Five Wells) occupy a special position as examples of megalithic sites in East England. The north-south boundary between earthen sites and stone sites in England and Scotland is crossed at three points to the east by the seven different types of megalith site types (in the so-called mixed regions).The activities of megalithic cultures in the region dates back to prehistoric times. There are many parallels between the prehistoric architecture of Ireland and the now British regions of Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly), the Isle of Man, Wales and Scotland; but there are somewhat greater differences between those and the sites in England and, particularly, the Channel Islands. Although almost all regions have endemic megalith types, but they also usually have unique examples (e.g. the chamber tomb of Glyn) as well as forms that they share with one or two neighbouring regions.Exemplary in this respect are the \"cruciform passage\" sites of the Maes Howe type on Orkney (in Ireland e.g. Knowth and Newgrange), whose distribution extends as far as the Scilly Isles and Devonshire in England. In addition to the great wealth of variety in Scotland, favoured by its geography, there are also sites on the Scottish islands with individual characteristics.Neolithic monuments are an expression of the culture and ideology of Neolithic societies. Their origin and function are considered characteristic of social development.".
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- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Anglesey.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ballowall_Barrow.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Bargrennan_tomb.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Beaker_culture.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Boulder_tomb.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Bryn_Celli_Ddu.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Caithness.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Megalithic_monuments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Cenotaph.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Chamber_tomb_of_Glyn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Islands.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Clava_cairn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Clyde_tomb.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Cotswold_Severn_tomb.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_history.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Dolmen.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink England.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Entrance_grave.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Five_Wells.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Gloucestershire.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Grey_Cairns_of_Camster.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Hazleton_North.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Heel-shaped_cairn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Henge.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Arran.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Man.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Isles_of_Scilly.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Knowth.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Long_Cairn_of_Street_House.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Maeshowe.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Medway_Megaliths.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Megalith.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Monamore.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Newgrange.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Orkney.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Passage_grave.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_culture.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Protohistory.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ring_cairn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Round_barrow.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Stalled_cairn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Tor_cairn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Tulach_an_tSionnaich.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Unchambered_long_barrow.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Unchambered_long_cairn.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink West_Kennet_Long_Barrow.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
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- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "British megalith architecture".
- British_megalith_architecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prehistoric_technology.
- British_megalith_architecture subject Category:Megalithic_monuments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_megalith_architecture hypernym Study.
- British_megalith_architecture type Book.
- British_megalith_architecture comment "British megalith architecture is the study of those ancient cultures that built megalithic sites on the British Isles, including the research and documentation of these sites. The classification sometimes used of these cultures based on geological criteria is problematic. The neolithic sites of Britain are amongst the most varied in the prehistory of Europe.".
- British_megalith_architecture label "British megalith architecture".
- British_megalith_architecture sameAs Q918271.
- British_megalith_architecture sameAs Britische_Megalithik.
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- British_megalith_architecture sameAs Q918271.
- British_megalith_architecture wasDerivedFrom British_megalith_architecture?oldid=610566006.
- British_megalith_architecture depiction Megawal12.png.
- British_megalith_architecture isPrimaryTopicOf British_megalith_architecture.