- Suffolk, the
Cleaven **** in
Perthshire and the
Dorset cursus. The
Bures cursus and the
Metlands cursus are in
Bures St Mary, Suffolk, and were
detected from...
- The
cursus honorum (Latin for 'course of honors', or more
colloquially 'ladder of offices'; Latin: [ˈkʊrsʊs hɔˈnoːrũː]) was the
sequential order of public...
- The
cursus publicus (Latin: "the
public way";
Ancient Gr****: δημόσιος δρόμος, dēmósios drómos) was the
state mandated and
supervised courier and transportation...
- The
Latin word '
cursus' can be
generally translated into
English as 'course'. The word
derives from currere, to run. It may be applied, for example, to...
- The
Stonehenge Cursus (sometimes
known as the
Greater Cursus) is a
large Neolithic cursus monument on
Salisbury plain, near to
Stonehenge in Wiltshire...
- The
Dorset Cursus is a
Neolithic cursus monument that
spans across 10 km (6¼ miles) of the
chalk downland of
Cranborne Chase in east Dorset,
United Kingdom...
-
Cursus (Latin: way):
Cursus — a type of
neolithic monuments on
British islands Cursus or
Cursus publicus —
governmental transportation system in Ancient...
- In
cursu honorum (lit. 'in a
course of honors') is a
Latin phrase that
refers to
specialized study at the
undergraduate level. Generally, a
small percentage...
-
Cursus Barrows is the name
given to a
Neolithic and
Bronze Age
round barrow cemetery lying mostly south of the
western end of the
Stonehenge Cursus,...
- The
Newgrange cursus is a
Neolithic monument used as a
ceremonial procession route within the Brú na Bóinne complex. The
ancient trackway is 100m long...