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Montelian, a. Archæol.|mɒnˈtiːlɪən| [f. the name of the Swedish archæologist, Oscar Montelius (1843–1921) + -an or -ian.] Applied to a system of classification and nomenclature devised by Montelius.
1937G. E. Daniel in Antiquity XI. 185 The implications of the Montelian theory of the dolmen are fivefold. 1938― in Ibid. XII. 302 These modifications are not enough to make the Montelian classification a really workable typology. Ibid. 303, I use the word dolmen throughout here in the Montelian sense of a small single chamber. 1941Proc. Prehistoric Soc. VII. 21 Archaeologists who neglect the B-Dolmens of northern Europe are destroying..any case they might make for the defence of the Montelian sequence. 1950G. E. Daniel Hundred Yrs. Archaeol. xii. 235 The Montelian periods were rendered difficult to use because of their very close linkage in typology and name with the various classes of collective tombs. |