Examples of using Stone circle in English and their translations into Indonesian
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in the name kibroth-hattaavah actually refers to a stone circle or cairns, or to recently discovered Chalcolithic(~fourth Millennium BC)
There are what Alexander Thom considered to be the remains of stone circles at either end.
Strangely, these ancient stone circles were built by a hunter-gatherer society.
The Bronze Age stone circles visible today were in use until the Roman era,
Claudia Horwitz founded stone circles at The Stone House in 1995 to strengthen
creating stone circles to denote places of power
which is also home to a moor with mysterious Bronze Age stone circles and stones. .
granite hills and mysterious stone circles that can't fail to bring out your inner pagan.
You will not have been to Senegal if you do not visit the world heritage Stone Circles in Nioro du Rip and Ker Batch.
descended deep inside a cave and created enigmatic stone circles out of stalagmites 176,000 years ago.
In the 5th millennium BCE, the stone circles at Nabta Playa may have made use of astronomical alignments.
creating stone circles to denote places of power
Wiltshire, known for its pre-historic mystery sites such as the stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury,
For instance, one structure has a mix of straight lines, stone circles, a platform and rock piles that altogether form a complex about 2,066 feet(630 meters)
If we consider, more generally, the stone circles as worship places of ancestors,
If we consider the stone circles as worship places of ancestors,
Orkney is home to a host of Neolithic stone houses, stone circles and elaborate burial monuments,
If we consider, more generally, the stone circles as worship places of ancestors,
including stone circles as in Stonehenge, Avebury
at Skara Brae, a new type of village community living began near a sacred area comprising two large stone circles, the enormous‘flying-saucer' shaped mound of Maes Howe