- The
quartz layer was
thickest nearest the
kerbstones, and none was
found underneath any of the
kerbstones that had
fallen or
tilted outward from the...
-
radiometric dating method useful for
samples older than 100,000 years. kerb
kerbstone circle A
circular retaining wall
built around certain types of burial...
-
refer to: Curb, or kerb, the
raised edge of a road Auto
racing kerbs,
kerbstones lining the
corners of
racing tracks Kerb (archaeology), a type of stone...
- the flag of
Ireland in 1916, is
flown in some
republican areas. Even
kerbstones in some
areas are
painted red-white-blue or green-white-orange, depending...
-
contains two p****ages
placed along an east–west line and is
encircled by 127
kerbstones, of
which three are missing, and four
badly damaged. The p****ages are...
- even on
roads wide
enough for two lanes.: 136 The wear
marks on the
kerbstones, however,
prove that when
there were two
lanes of traffic, and the volume...
- in
prehistoric Europe and
found on the
structural elements, like the
kerbstones, orthostats, or
capstones of
megalithic tombs, but
recent investigations...
-
although its
authenticity has been questioned.
Outside the tomb, a ring of
kerbstones shows the
original extent of the mound, and they also
follow the line...
- the ‘Hag’s Chair’. This
kerbstone has
visual imagery on its
front and back face. The top of the
central part of this
kerbstone is
believed to be artificially...
- wide and 10
metres (33 ft) high. The
cairn is flat-topped and
several kerbstones can be seen on the
northern side. It is
believed to date to
around 3000...