Q. Regarding Megalithic structures, consider the following statements:
- Menhirs are large standing stones often arranged in specific patterns.
- Sarcophagi are commonly found in Megalithic sites and are typically made of stone.
- Urns were used to bury excarnated bones and are often associated with Neolithic practices.
How many of the above statements are correct?
Answer:
Only two
Notes:
- Menhirs are large standing stones often arranged in specific patterns: This is correct. Menhirs can be found in various configurations, including circles and rows, across many cultures.
- Sarcophagi are commonly found in Megalithic sites and are typically made of stone: This is incorrect. Sarcophagi, while associated with burial practices, are not a common feature of Megalithic structures, which often use simpler burial methods.
- Urns were used to bury excarnated bones and are often associated with Neolithic practices: This is correct. Urns are indeed found in Megalithic contexts and indicate a continuation of burial traditions from Neolithic times.
Thus, only two of the statements are correct.