Template:Map Features:archaeological site
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Tag | Description | Image | Count |
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archaeological_site=grave_field | A grave field. | ||
archaeological_site=petroglyph | A rock carving. | ||
archaeological_site=tumulus | Tumulus - a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves. | ||
archaeological_site=megalith | Megalith - a structure or monument constructed from one or more stone boulders, decorated or undecorated. | ||
archaeological_site=necropolis | Necropolis - a large ancient cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. | ||
archaeological_site=fortification | Fortification - archaeological site made of stone walls and earth walls. | ||
archaeological_site=hut_circle | A hut circle is a circular depression in the ground indicating the foundations of a round house/hut. | ||
archaeological_site=city | To specify an archaeological site as a historic city. | ||
archaeological_site=settlement | Places where humans (or hominins) lived, excluding cities. | ||
archaeological_site=roman_villa | A Roman villa. | ||
archaeological_site=roman_circus | To specify an archaeological site as a Roman circus. | ||
archaeological_site=crannog | Crannóg/crannog: Artificial island in Ireland, Scotland and Wales used as dwelling and work place. | ||
archaeological_site=enclosure | Enclosure. A historical space separated from its surroundings by a man made barrier for pastoral or other use. | ||
archaeological_site=baths | To specify an archaeological site as a baths. | ||
archaeological_site=cliff_dwelling | To specify an archaeological site as a cliff dwelling. | ||
archaeological_site=earthwork | To specify an archaeological site as a historic earthwork. |
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