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A type of megalith which had port-holes.

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Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Explanation:

Some Swedish so-called megalithic stone cists also have port-holes. In German, such a hole is known as a Seelenloch ("soul hole"), a name that originated because of the erroneous assumption that holes were created with the intention of releasing the soul of the deceased

Answered by Anonymous
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Megaliths are found in South India, North East and Kashmir. Stone circles or boulders on the surface were used to indicate the exact place for burial.

A megalith is a large pre-historic stone that has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones.

Port-holes were used for burying the other member of the same family at the same place. People belonging to the same family, were buried in the same place though not at the same time. The bodies of those who died later were brought into the grave through the portholes.

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