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Grave field
Prehistoric cemetery or burial ground / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A grave field is a prehistoric cemetery, typically from Bronze Age and Iron Age Europe.
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Grave fields are distinguished from necropoleis by the former's lack of remaining above-ground structures, buildings, or grave markers.