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pit grave

noun

Archaeology.
  1. a shallow grave hollowed out of a bed of rock or the floor of a tholos.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of pit grave1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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One was an adult Neolithic woman buried between 3343 and 3020 B.C.E. in a tomb topped with huge stones near Belfast; the other three were men buried in a pit grave on an island off the coast of Northern Ireland between about 2000 and 1500 B.C.E.

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“There’s so much variation in how they are positioned,” she said, “between whether they are cremated or buried; whether they are within a tomb, or a chamber, or a cist or a pit grave; whether they are placed face down or face up.”

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