Necropolis
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View of the Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia, in Cerveteri, Italy.
View of the Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia, in Cerveteri, Italy.
Necropolis - athlete tomb (Taranto), Italy.
Necropolis - athlete tomb (Taranto), Italy.
Nepasa necropolis in Algeria.
Nepasa necropolis in Algeria.
Roknia necropolis in Algeria.
Roknia necropolis in Algeria.
Radimlja necropolis of stećak in Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radimlja necropolis of stećak in Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina

A necropolis (plural: necropoleis or necropoles) is a large cemetery or burial place (from Greek nekropolis "city of the dead"). Apart from the occasional application of the word to modern cemeteries outside large towns, the term is chiefly used of burial grounds, often an abandoned city or town, near the sites of the centers of ancient civilizations.

Grave field is a term for prehistoric burial grounds that do not include any above ground structures or markers. These include row graves, urnfields, tumuli etc.

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List of necropoleis

Algeria

Austria

Australia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Canada

China

Stone Monument Looking over Fengdu
Stone Monument Looking over Fengdu

Croatia

Cuba

Necropolis de San Carlos Borromeo in August 2007
Necropolis de San Carlos Borromeo in August 2007

Cyprus

Egypt

France

Indonesia

Israel

Italy

Malaysia

Malta

Morocco

Pakistan

Chaukundi necropolis near Karachi, Pakistan
Chaukundi necropolis near Karachi, Pakistan

Peru

Poland

Philippines

Russia

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Vatican City

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References

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