of Tumulus
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe trouble is, once you say something about a source, then you've pegged it down, and so now I'm reluctant to say anything. If I say I developed 50 different shapes from Mississippian tumuli, that doesn't mean they're copies of tumuli - I'm not ripping off those shapes. Michael Heizer
First the Urnfield culture arrived (for example, tumuli are found at Ravels and Hamont-Achel in the Campine ). Source: Internet
Several tumuli contained bone fragments. Source: Internet
The initial phase was characterized by tumuli (1800–1200 BC) that were strongly tied to contemporary tumuli in northern Germany and Scandinavia, and were apparently related to the Tumulus culture (1600 BC – 1200 BC) in central Europe. Source: Internet
Thousands of Megalithic tumuli are distributed throughout the country, but mostly along the coastal areas. Source: Internet