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Created November 24, 2000. Updated November 24, 2000.

 

 

A Spatial Analysis of Megalithic Tombs ©

Long-Mounds (Earthen Long-Barrows), Tumuli and Megalithic Tombs in Poland.

Enclosure 2

By
Maximilian O. Baldia

All Rights Reserved
Copy Right 1995-2001

 

Introduction

·         The tables were compiled and constitute part of the ca. 5000 Funnel Beaker culture tombs and German gallery-graves analyzed for the 1995 Ph. D. dissertation at the Anthropology Department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.

·         The number of Polish tombs must be much higher. I have had no access to the national survey results of the 1990’s.

·         No guarantee for accuracy is made.

·         If you find any discrepancies, would like to add new information, have other comments, or would like to quote the contents, please contact Max Baldia.

Instructions

·         To search for information in the tables press the CTRL and the F key simultaneously and type in the desired key word.

·         To see the list of abbreviations click on Key to Abbreviations

Tomb Index
Location
Chamber 1
Chamber 2
Enclosure 1
 Enclosure 2
Mounds
Illustrations
References
 

Related Links

Map of North and Central Europe

A Spatial Analysis of Megalithic Tombs

A Spatial Analysis of Megalithic Tombs: Bibliography

The Funnel Beaker Culture Chronology

Central and North European Chronology

Tomb C14 Dates
Neolithic/Copper Age Link Index

 

 

Key to Abbreviations

ID_NO

TOMBTYPE

ENC_ORI

ENC_MEAN_L

ENC_MEAN_W

ENC_AREA

8211.0

GG?TR2LN

7

 

0.00

0.00

8212.0

NC?TR2LN

7

 

0.00

0.00

 

Key to Abbreviations

 

 

Tomb Index
Location
Chamber 1
Chamber 2
Enclosure 1
 Enclosure 2
Mounds
Illustrations
References

Related Links

Map of North and Central Europe

A Spatial Analysis of Megalithic Tombs

A Spatial Analysis of Megalithic Tombs: Bibliography

The Funnel Beaker Culture Chronology

Central and North European Chronology

Tomb C14 Dates
Neolithic/Copper Age Link Index

 

 

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