tailieunhanh - Megalithic Monuments

Megalithic monuments are perhaps the most interesting of all the witnesses of the remote past, into the history of which we are now inquiring, and of which so little is known. From the shores of the Atlantic to the Ural Mountains, from the frontiers of Russia to the Pacific Ocean, from the steppes of Siberia to the plains of Hindustan, we see rising before us monuments of the same characteristic form, built in the same manner. This is a very important fact in the history of humanity, and of which it is difficult to exaggerate the importance. What is. | Megalithic Monuments Megalithic monuments are perhaps the most interesting of all the witnesses of the remote past into the history of which we are now inquiring and of which so little is known. From the shores of the Atlantic to the Ural Mountains from the frontiers of Russia to the Pacific Ocean from the steppes of Siberia to the plains of Hindustan we see rising before us monuments of the same characteristic form built in the same manner. This is a very important fact in the history of humanity and of which it is difficult to exaggerate the importance. What is the age of all these monuments Were they all erected by one race which has thus carried on its traditions front one generation to another Were they the temples of the gods of this race or the tombs of their ancestors Did the people who set them up come from the East or did they come from the North on their way to the warmer regions of the South These and many other questions are eagerly discussed but in the present state of our knowledge not one of them call be answered in a perfectly satisfactory manner. Scire ignorare magna scientia said an ancient philosopher and this is a truth which we must often repeat when we are dealing with prehistoric 175 Under the name of megalithic monuments we include tumuli dolmens cromlechs menhirs and covered avenues. It may at first sight appear strange to include tumuli amongst stone monuments but they almost always enclose a dolmen a cist or a crypt communicating with the outside by a covered passage. The excavation of more than four hundred tumuli in England has brought to light now a stone coffer made of a number of stones set edgeways and called a kistvaen now of a tomb hollowed out beneath the surface of the ground and enclosed by huge blocks of Mounds are as numerous in Portugal as tumuli in England and the fact that they are of low height has led to their being called mamoas or maminhas which signifies little mounds. In Poland tumuli consist of .