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Bonsol, Leo Dave Rafael B.

PRE-HISTORIC

1. Tomb of standing stones usually capped with a large horizontal slab. DOLMEN
2. A single, large upright monolith and also serves a religious purpose. MENHIR
3. Enclosure formed by huge stones planted on the ground in circular form. CROMLECH
4. It is a corridor inside leading to an underground chamber. TUMULUS or PASSAGE GRAVE
5. It is a primitive Indian structure of joined logs. HOGAN
6. A conical tent with wooden poles as framework. WIGMAN or TEPEE
7. Innuit (Eskimo) house constructed of hard-packed snow blocks built up spirally. IGLOO
8. A dry walled rough stone shelter with corbelled roof. TRULLO
9. Organized groups of three stones, two vertical and a horizontal one at their top. TRILITHON
10. Construction System during Pre-historic period. MEGALITHIC STRUCTURE
11. Materials used during pre-historic period. ANIMAL SKINS, WOODEN FRAMES AND BONES
12. Religion during pre-historic period. THERE WE’RE NO RELIGION
13. Found in Caves paintings in Africa, France and Spain. DECORATION
14. It is the most spectacular and imposing of monolithic monuments. STONEHENGE, ENGLAND
(2800 – 1500 BC)
15. designed to mark the sun's path during sunrise on Midsummer Day. SOLAR OBSERVATORY
16. It defines exterior space. GENUINE ARCHITECTURE
17. It is covered with split reed mats, built on a reed platform to prevent settlement. IRAQI MUDHIF
18. It is transported by sea or river then hauled on land with sledges and rollers by hundreds of
people, raised upright into pits, capped with lintels. STONES
19. They are treated with respect - burial rituals and monuments. THE DEAD
20. Direct human ancestors evolved in Africa from 2.3 million years ago. HOMO HABILIS, HOMO
ERECTUS, HOMO SAPIENS, HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS

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