0 something built in memory of a person or event, eg a building, tomb etc -- monumen
They erected a monument in his honour.
Almost the only demand for considerable works of sculpture arise from the monuments erected to eminent men.
The restoration of these monuments, so long abandoned, in the nineteenth century, made this homogenisation still more pronounced.
However, recording information that is clear and unequivocal becomes more difficult the greater the number and variety of monuments.
Statues are always matter for memory, along with trophies, tombs and monuments.
Civic monuments were built, and statues and honorific inscriptions were set up.
The massive destruction of old sacred monuments can be better conceived as a ritual purification of the inner circle of unchristian, pagan elements.
Seen from this perspective, it is understandable that the notion that the urnfields and barrows were funerary monuments is never found in the sagas.
A crucial question is that of the historical depth of the sagas connected with prehistoric burial monuments.
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