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necropolis Meaning in Tamil ( necropolis வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெரும் இடுகாடு,



necropolis தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மேற்கில் கட்டாய பணியில் இறந்தத் தொழிலாளர்களின் பெரும் இடுகாடு உள்ளது.

necropolis's Usage Examples:

Close by are two Gothic buildings, the bishop's palace (1264) and the Palazzo dei Papi (begun in 1296), the latter with a huge hall now containing the Museo Civico, with various medieval works of art, and also objects from the Etruscan necropolis of the ancient Volsinii (q.


The necropolis of the old Lydian city, a vast series of mounds, some of enormous size, lies on the north side of the Hermus, 4 or 5 m.


"Traces remain of the circuit wall, and of a sanctuary with copious terra-cotta offerings; the large necropolis yields constant loot to illicit excavation.


the Etruscan necropolis of the ancient city was discovered in 1870.


Starting from Cairo and going southward we have first the great pyramid-field, with the necropolis of Memphis as its centre; stretching from Abfl Rosh on the north to Lisht on the south, it is followed by the pyramid group of Dahshur, the more isolated pyramids of Medum and Illahun, and that of Hawgra in the Fayum.


, out of which open other chambers, each with its separate doorway; and inhumation is adopted without exception, whereas in a Greek necropolis a low percentage of cases of 1 Leontini, Megara, Naxos, Syracuse, Zancle are all recorded as sites where the Sicel gave way to the Greek (in regard to Syracuse [q.


Remains have also been found of a pre-Roman necropolis.


The importance of Tarquinii to archaeologists lies mainly in its necropolis, situated to the S.


of the town lies the very large Bronze Age necropolis known as Hagia Paraskevi, which has been repeatedly explored with valuable results.


A number of tombs belonging to the Roman necropolis were discovered in 1883.


Just outside the south wall is a Roman necropolis, with massive tombs in masonry, and a Christian catacomb, and a little farther south a tomb in two stories, a mixture of Doric and Ionic architecture, belonging probably to the 2nd century B.





Synonyms:

potter"s field, site, burying ground, burial ground, graveyard, burial site, cemetery, land site, memorial park,



Antonyms:

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