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Cromlech is a Brythonic word (Breton/Welsh) used to describe prehistoric megalithic structures, where crom means "bent" and llech means "flagstone". The term is now virtually obsolete in archæolo...
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Almendres Cromlech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Almendres Cromlech megalithic complex, located 38°33’28”N,08°3’41”W near Guadalupe, Évora, Portugal, is one of the earliest public monuments. It is the largest existing group of structured menhi...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cromlech. cromlech. Information about cromlech in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are words.
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From A Handbook of Irish Antiquities by William F. Wakeman ... CROMLECH, when perfect, consists of three or more stones unhewn, and generally so placed as to form a small enclosure. Over these a large stone is laid; the whole forming a kind of rude chamber. The position of the table, or covering stone, is generally sloping;
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At west end of Kerlescan alignments there is a barrel-shaped cromlech or quadrilateral of 39 stones, many adjacent (photos); 100 meters north of Kerlescan alignments is another stone circle, a flattened circle, more than 90 meters across, with at least 42 stones.
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