e/Avenue (archaeology)

New Query

Information
has glosseng: British Archaeologists refine the general archaeological use of avenue to denote a long, parallel-sided strip of land, measuring up to about 30m in width, open at either end and with edges marked by stone or timber alignments and/or a low earth bank and ditch. The term is used for such features all over the British Isles but they are concentrated in the centre and south of England.
lexicalizationeng: avenue
instance of(noun) memorial consisting of a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure (especially in western Europe)
megalith, megalithic structure
Media
media:imgAvebury Avenue.jpg

Query

Word: (case sensitive)
Language: (ISO 639-3 code, e.g. "eng" for English)


Lexvo © 2008-2024 Gerard de Melo.   Contact   Legal Information / Imprint