Grave Field

A grave field is a prehistoric cemetery, typically of Bronze Age and Iron Age Europe.

Grave fields are distinguished from necropoleis by the former's lack of above-ground structures, buildings, or grave markers.

Read more about Grave Field:  Types, Celtic Grave Fields, Alemannic Grave Fields

Famous quotes containing the words grave and/or field:

    Somewhere must be the grave of the young boy
    Who married her for playmate more than helpmate,
    And sometimes laughed at what it was between them.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    The field of doom bears death as its harvest.
    Aeschylus (525–456 B.C.)