Tag:archaeological_site=tumulus
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| Description |
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| Tumulus - a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves. |
| Group: historic |
| Used on these elements |
| Requires |
| Useful combination |
| See also |
| Status: approved |
| Tools for this tag |
A
tumulus is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves. Alternative names for a tumulus are barrow, burial mound, kurgan or kofun (in Northeast Asia, see Wikipedia).
How to map
Set a node
or draw as an area
along the outline and tag it with
historic=archaeological_sitearchaeological_site=tumulusname=*- often also Tumulus, Barrow or Mound is used as part of the name These shouldn't be used as name itself, see Names#Name_is_the_name_onlyfield=yes- some graveyards consist of a number of tumuli. To avoid mapping all of them, the field tag can be used as an option.tumulus=*- type of tumulus (see the table below)
Tags to use in combination
wikipedia=*- a link to Wikipedia's article about the featurewikidata=*- an ID of the specific Wikidata itemhistoric:civilization=*(or more precise subtags) - the civilization (culture) that originally created the featuretourism=attraction- if it is a tourist attraction.heritage=*- if it is registered by an official heritage organisation.
Sub-types of tumuli in use
tumulus=value |
Definition and image | Taginfo |
|---|---|---|
round_tomb |
Circular mound or cropmark on satellite view. Easily confused with a fortification_type=ringfort or fortification_type=motte. |
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mound |
Mound of undefined shape. | |
round_barrow |
In the UK, ususally historic:period=bronze-age |
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ring-barrow |
fortification_type=ringfort on satellite view |
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keyhole_tomb |
Kofuns in Japan a special type of keyhole tombs. Example in Japan |
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goulet |
Example in Algeria |
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platform |
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crater |
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antenna_tomb |
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crescent_tomb |
See also
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archaeological_site=megalith - +
megalith_type=passage_grave- Passage grave
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archaeological_site=megalith - +
megalith_type=long_barrow- Long barrow
Further reading
- Tumulus expedition report from the Sahara desert with diagrams of tumuli
- Nick Brooks et al.: Funerary sites in the «Free Zone»: Report on the second and third seasons of fieldwork of the Western Sahara Project, in: SAHARA 17/2006.
