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Cist
A 'cist' (
IPA ) is a small stone-built coffin-like box or
ossuary used to hold the
bodies of the dead (notably during the
Bronze Age in the
British Isles and occasionally in
Native American burials). The sides are usually built of single slabs.
A cist may have been associated with other monuments, perhaps under a
cairn or long
barrow. It would not be uncommon to find several cists close together within the same cairn or barrow. Occasionally, ornaments have been found within a cist under excavation, which could indicate the wealth of the interred individual.
See also
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kistvaen
External links
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Pretanic World - Chart of Neolithic, Bronze Age and Celtic Stone Structures