tholos
Americannoun
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(in classical architecture)
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a circular building.
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a small, round structure, as a lantern.
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a circular subterranean tomb, lined with masonry.
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a subterranean domed tomb chamber of the Mycenaean age.
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Etymology
Origin of tholos
First recorded in 1895–1900, tholos is from the Greek word thólos literally, rotunda
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Fortunately the huge stones of the tholos tomb prevented even the backhoe operator from making much progress or destroying the site’s archaeological value.
From New York Times ● Dec. 17, 2019
When they did find the first tholos tomb, they realized to their horror that another excavator had been at work before them, using a backhoe.
From New York Times ● Dec. 17, 2019
Both were originally built in a beehive shape known as a tholos but had collapsed.
From New York Times ● Dec. 17, 2019
Also, monumental architecture, including many tholos tombs, was excavated at Mycene in the 19th century.
From New York Times ● Dec. 17, 2019
They are neither buried with their arms, in stately tholos tombs nor in shaft graves, as at Mycenae: whether they be princes or simple oarsmen, they are cremated.
From Homer and His Age by Lang, Andrew
Similarly we ought perhaps to disclaim any direct connection between the corridor-tombs of the megalithic area and the great tholoi of Crete and the Greek mainland.
From Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders by Peet, T. Eric (Thomas Eric)
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