Examples of using Large stone in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The event was commemorated by a large stone monument in the square called the"Human Rights Promenade.".
Perhaps the most important find is the remains of a large stone wall which may have been long and up to wide.
The structure's open eastern side was closed off with a few large stone slabs.
Often the reservoir is additionally lined with a large stone or pebble to give a more attractive look.
Today this technique is replaced by the use of mud brick molding walls with foundations resting on large stone.
The structure sits deep within a private forest and includes a large stone table, a sheltered cave and an altar stone. .
between the end of W113 and a large stone that was placed at the end of the hut's wall.
written in ink on a large stone.
This is the first publication of a Hebrew inscription of 87 lines, written in ink on a large stone.
Approximately 29 km long, this road was constructed in 11th century and for most or all of its whole length was paved with large stone slabs.
A large stone collapse on the floor of Room 2 bears witness to the rapid devastation of the building,
The large stone fell suddenly, 100 feet
The crosses that adorned the large stone pillars were deliberately concealed by a layer of plaster.
the dolmens, large stone grave.
many would try to peek through the large stone wall.
The entrance to such a hut was closed by rolling a stone in front of it, a large stone which had been placed inside for this purpose before the roof stones were finally put in place.
harmonious architecture, but on the large stone mask in the porch known as the Bocca della Verità, the Mouth of Truth.
Three types of steps were identified:(a)“suspended stairs” composed of large stone slabs partially incorporated into the walls during construction, which jut out of the wall at stepped intervals(Fig. 15);
surgery that requires opening the bladder(such as removing a bladder section or removing a large stone from the bladder).
It was the Portuguese who dubbed the island Elephanta because of a large stone elephant near the shore(this collapsed in 1814 and was moved by the British to Mumbai's Jijamata Udyan).