Mantoms
Mantoms are a type of ancient stone monument found in various parts of the world, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. They are typically small, rectangular or square structures, often made of limestone or other local stone. Mantoms are characterized by their flat tops and vertical sides, with a single entrance on one side. They are often found in clusters or groups, and their purpose remains a subject of debate among archaeologists.
The term "mantom" is derived from the Latin word "mansio," meaning "resting place," which reflects the common
Mantoms are often associated with the Bronze Age and Iron Age periods, although some examples date back
Despite their widespread distribution and long history, mantoms remain a relatively poorly understood phenomenon. Further research