The book Rough Stone Monuments And Their Builders was written by author Peet, T. Eric (Thomas Eric), 1882-1934 Here you can read free online of Rough Stone Monuments And Their Builders book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rough Stone Monuments And Their Builders a good or bad book?
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Burnt bones of animals, fragments of pottery, a terra-cotta bead, and a stone pendant were also found, together with flint knives and a fragment of obsidian. These discoveries show that the heel of Italy fell under the influence which caused the spread of the megalithic monuments, whatever that influence mav have been. The same influence ■j may also have been responsible for the bronze age rock-hewn tombs of Matera in the Basilicata, each of which is surrounded by a circle of fairly large stone...s. Geographical considerations would lead one to suppose that the same conditions existed in Sicily, and it is possible that this was the case. Yet it is an affirmation which must be made with great reserve. Megalithic J monuments in the ordinary sense of the term are unknown in Sicily. There are, however, four tombs in the south-east 77 ROUGH STONE MONUMENTS of the island which show some affinity to mega- lithic work. Two of these were found by Orsi at Monteracello. They were rectangular chambers built of squared slabs of limestone set on edge.
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