Toumba
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Μαγούλες στη Θεσσαλία ονομάζονται οι χαμηλές τεχνητές εξάρσεις του εδάφους (γήλοφοι) που καλύπτουν λείψανα της αρχαιότητας. Στη Μακεδονία ονομάζονται τούμπες. Οι μαγούλες είναι συχνά θέσεις προϊστορικών οικισμών και δημιουργήθηκαν σταδιακά από τη συνεχή και διαδοχική κατοίκηση. Όλες οι μαγούλες προστατεύονται από την Αρχαιολογική Νομοθεσία του Ελληνικού Κράτους
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Der Begriff Toumba (auch toumpa; Plural Toumben) ist in der Archäologie die Bezeichnung für einen besiedelten Hügel der Bronze- und frühen Eisenzeit in Makedonien.
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In archaeology the term Toumba (Greek: Τούμπα) or Magoula (Greek: Μαγούλα) in Thessaly is a Greek word which describes mounds created by Bronze and early Iron Age settlements in northern Greece. At first they were considered as grave mounds but excavations since the early 1900s showed that most were the remains of settlements built up century after century from the collapse and rebuilding of timber-framed mudbrick structures. They correspond to the Tell sites found in the Near East.
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Toumba é o nome utilizado pela arqueologia, para designar os montes que cobrem os assentamentos da Idade do Bronze e os primeiros da Idade do Ferro na Grécia. No começo, eles eram considerados colinas do túmulo, daí o nome que derivava da palavra Tumba. No entanto, as escavações mostraram que não são tumbas, mas estruturas como assentamentos, centros religiosos ou casas localizadas em diferentes profundidades, dependendo da data de uso.
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Μαγούλες στη Θεσσαλία ονομάζονται οι χαμηλές τεχνητές εξάρσεις του εδάφους (γήλοφοι) που καλύπτουν λείψανα της αρχαιότητας. Στη Μακεδονία ονομάζονται τούμπες. Οι μαγούλες είναι συχνά θέσεις προϊστορικών οικισμών και δημιουργήθηκαν σταδιακά από τη συνεχή και διαδοχική κατοίκηση. Όλες οι μαγούλες προστατεύονται από την Αρχαιολογική Νομοθεσία του Ελληνικού Κράτους
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Der Begriff Toumba (auch toumpa; Plural Toumben) ist in der Archäologie die Bezeichnung für einen besiedelten Hügel der Bronze- und frühen Eisenzeit in Makedonien.
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In archaeology the term Toumba (Greek: Τούμπα) or Magoula (Greek: Μαγούλα) in Thessaly is a Greek word which describes mounds created by Bronze and early Iron Age settlements in northern Greece. At first they were considered as grave mounds but excavations since the early 1900s showed that most were the remains of settlements built up century after century from the collapse and rebuilding of timber-framed mudbrick structures. They correspond to the Tell sites found in the Near East. For example, a Toumba near Assiros in Greek Central Macedonia was occupied from 2000 BC to 900 BC. Here the earliest levels explored included a series of granaries containing one of the largest accumulations of charred crops from Prehistoric Europe. Later levels revealed many aspects of domestic life at the period including storage jars, cooking hearths, pottery and weights from upright looms. A single burial had been inserted during a short period of abandonment. Similarly, Toumbas in other parts of Macedonia have been found to contain fragments of processed cereal grains. These have been dated to 2100-1900 BC.
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Toumba é o nome utilizado pela arqueologia, para designar os montes que cobrem os assentamentos da Idade do Bronze e os primeiros da Idade do Ferro na Grécia. No começo, eles eram considerados colinas do túmulo, daí o nome que derivava da palavra Tumba. No entanto, as escavações mostraram que não são tumbas, mas estruturas como assentamentos, centros religiosos ou casas localizadas em diferentes profundidades, dependendo da data de uso. Um Toumba encontrado em Assiros foi o local de um enterro, mas contém evidências de ser usado como celeiro. Continha, entre outras coisas, uma lareira, espaço de armazenamento e palha de cereal. Da mesma forma, um Toumba na Macedônia foi encontrado com fragmentos de grãos de cereais processados, datados de 2100-1900 a.C.
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