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  • Menhir - Wikipedia
    A menhir ( ˈmɛnhɪər ; [1] from Brittonic languages: maen or men, "stone" and hir or hîr, "long" [2]), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large upright stone, emplaced in the ground by humans, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age
  • List of menhirs - Wikipedia
    Menhirs are found all across India They can be as tall as 20 to 14 feet (over 4 2 m), and several hundred smaller menhirs scattered all over the agricultural fields, mountains, and various geographical areas
  • 5 Lone Standing Stones of Europe – Our Old Menhir Warriors
    Standing stones have several different official names They are most widely known as menhirs, a term that originates in the Welsh name Maen Hîr, meaning “long stone” And wherever they might be, these menhirs often withstood the test of time, standing tall and proud for several millennia – untouched, unblemished, and undisturbed
  • Thirteen Aligned Neolithic Menhirs Discovered in a Small . . .
    Menhirs and Other Liths A menhir is a standing stone or lith They are large, man-made and upright, typical of the European middle Bronze Age (3300 BC-1200 BC) While found on sites in Africa and Asia, and other parts of Europe, menhirs are most abundant in northwestern Europe
  • MENHIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MENHIR is a single upright rough monolith usually of prehistoric origin
  • Menhirs, Obelisks and Standing stones - Ancient-Wisdom
    While the Egyptian obelisks were later carved with flattened faces, the European menhirs were shaped and smoothed so that with a few exceptions, the builders retained and even emphasised the natural qualities of the stones they used
  • Menhir | art | Britannica
    Another form of the megalithic monument was the menhir (from Breton men, “stone,” and hir, “long”), which may or may not occur in connection with a megalithic grave Menhirs were simple upright stones, sometimes of great size, and were erected most frequently in western Europe, especially Brittany





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