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  2. Dolmen - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the dolmens of Stone Age, several dolmens of Iron Age exist in this region especially on the left side of river Pambar as is evident from the usage of neatly dressed granite slabs for the dolmens. At least one of them has a perfectly circular hole of 28 cm diameter inside the underground chamber. This region has several types of dolmens.

  3. Hirapur dolmen - Wikipedia

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    Megalithic people believed in afterlife and offerings were made to dead at these dolmen. Usually dolmen have small circular windows, but this dolmen have large rectangular windows, for making offerings of food and other items. The artifacts found with each dolmen are signs of offerings being made. This is perhaps the largest dolmen in India. [2]

  4. List of dolmens - Wikipedia

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    The dolmen in Ganghwa is a northern-type, table-shaped dolmen and is the biggest stone of this kind in South Korea, measuring 2.6 by 7.1 by 5.5 m (8.5 by 23.3 by 18.0 ft). [6] There are many sub-types and different styles. [9] Southern type dolmens are associated with burials but the reason for building northern style dolmens is uncertain. [5]

  5. Hire Benakal - Wikipedia

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    The buried and semi-buried dolmens are categorized as cists and dolmenoid cists, and are arranged in circular layouts. Most of them have now collapsed. [2] The dolmens with round portholes give the appearance of dwellings with windows, but they are, in fact, funerary structures. These dolmens flank both sides of what was once the main street.

  6. Archaeology of India - Wikipedia

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    In India, megaliths of all kinds are noted; these vary from chamber tomb, stone alignment and anthropomorphic figures as well as the following: [10] Dolmens in India; Menhirs in India, Indian rock-cut architecture burial sites.

  7. Category:Dolmens - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to dolmens, a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (4000–3000 BC) and were sometimes covered with earth or smaller stones to form a tumulus .

  8. List of menhirs - Wikipedia

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    Dolmens, Menhirs & Stones-Circles in the South of France – Menhirs of the "Cham des Bondons" New Theory – Henges – Engineering in Prehistory; Rows of menhirs in Russia, South Ural; List of menhirs and their related stories in Czech Republic; Ancient Europe Placemarks Google Earth file downloads. Skela menhirs in Ukraine (in Ukrainian)

  9. Brahmagiri archaeological site - Wikipedia

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    Brahmagiri is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. [1] Legend has it that this is the site where sage Gautama Maharishi (also spelt Gauthama Maharshi) and his wife Ahalya lived. He was one among seven noted Hindu saints (Saptharshi mandalam).