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Souterrain

Souterrain (from French sous terrain ), meaning "subterrain", is a name given by archaeologists to a type of underground structure associated mainly with the European Atlantic Iron Age.

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Souterrain

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples60
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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Souterrain

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related to Other Irish souterrains · 15
Souterrain → Cats, Cave, County Louth, County Waterford, Donaghmore Souterrain, Drumlohan Souterrain, In Ireland, Ireland, Irish, Irish National Monument, Lucas, National Museum, Rathcrogan, Souterrains, This
related to Brechin · 10
Souterrain → AD, An, Angus, Brechin Farm, Headland Archaeology, Iron Age, It, Radiocarbon, The, This
related to Castle Bloody · 9
Souterrain → Alyth, An, Another, Castle Bloody, In Scotland, Orkney Islands, Perthshire, Scotland, Shapinsay
related to Rosal · 6
Souterrain → An, In, It, Rosal, Strathnaver, Sutherland
related to Construction and suggested purpose · 4
Souterrain → In, Souterrains, The, They
related to Etymology · 4
Souterrain → English, French, In, The
related to Farrandreg · 4
Souterrain → Based, County Louth, Farrandreg, Finds
related to Newtownbalregan · 4
Souterrain → Archaeology Ireland Winter, County Louth, Ireland, Newtownbalregan
related to External links · 3
Souterrain → Badenoch, Scottish Highlands, The Raitts
is a · 1
Souterrain → site at Rosal

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souterrains ireland used example underground structures fogou excavated associated name iron age irish cornwall archaeology chamber louth found meaning regional

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Souterrainis asite at Rosal0.90text
Souterrainrelated to BrechinAn0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinIron Age0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinBrechin Farm0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinAngus0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinHeadland Archaeology0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinIt0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinThis0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinThe0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinRadiocarbon0.60section
Souterrainrelated to BrechinAD0.60section
Souterrainrelated to Castle BloodyAn0.60section

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