The same idea is held by the natives of Central India: “from this hill is heard the sound of fairy drums; in that lake are seen reflected the ruins of a buried city.
Lough Gill is one of the numerous localities in Ireland to which is attached the legend of a buried city.
In general, our task in this chapter has been an archaeological excavation--we have rediscovered a buried city.
Chapters on "Volume of Money and Volume of Trade," and "The Rediscovery of a Buried City.
Their talk of a buried city is only a bluff to throw us off the track.
While at the mine the boys, through a learned professor, learned of a buried city in Mexico, said to contain treasures of vast importance.
The remains of an ancient, buried city," replied Professor Snodgrass.
Then, in the silence of the early night, broken only by the crackle of the flames and the distantly heard hoot of owls or howl of foxes, the naturalist told what he knew of a buried city of ancient Mexico.
He thought, after my travels in Africa, that to find a buried city in Mexico would be no trouble at all, I suppose.
But an expedition from a large college was recently there and succeeded, after much labor, in excavating part of a buried city.
Until some evidence should have been obtained by digging, as to the location beneath the surface of a buried city, there was nothing for the travelers to do but wait.
And there he saw strange and wonderful sights, for it was the remains of a buried city, that had once been the home of a great and powerful tribe unlike the Indians--the ancient Mayas it would seem.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buried city" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.