The Ka'ba-ye Zartosht (alt: Kaba-ye Zardusht, Kaba-ye Zardosht),
Poulnabrone Dolmen (Poll na mBrón in Irish meaning 'hole of sorrows')
D'Konstantinbasilika zu Tréier, den Trounsall vum Keeser Konstantin,
Carrowmore (Irish: Ceathrú Mhór, meaning Great Quarter) is one of t
Staigue stone fort is a partly ruined round stone fort, located three
The surviving Standing Stones of Stenness form an impressive Neolithic
The Mên-an-Tol (also Men an Toll) is a small formation of standing
The Samothrace Temple Complex, known as the Sanctuary of the Great
Mayburgh Henge is a large prehistoric monument in the county of
Little Meg is a small circle of large kerb stones which probably
Pentre Ifan is the name of an ancient manor in the civil parish of
Maes Knoll (sometimes Maes tump or Maes Knoll tump) is an Iron Age
Lanyon Quoit is a dolmen in Cornwall. It stands next to the road
Tinkinswood or its full name Tinkinswood Burial Chamber (Welsh: Siambr
The St Lythans burial chamber (Welsh: siambr gladdu Lythian Sant) is a
Unstan (or Onstan, or Onston) is a Neolithic chambered cairn located
Legananny Dolmen is a megalithic dolmen or cromlech nine miles
The Devil's Arrows are three naturally-shaped stones or menhirs in an
The Bull Ring is a Class II henge that was built in the late Neolithic
The Bridestones consist of a chambered cairn, built in the Neolithic
Goward Dolmen is a megalithic dolmen or cromlech situated between
Midhowe is a large Neolithic chambered cairn located on the south
Welsh E
Carreg Coetan Arthur is the name of a neolithic dolmen near Newport in
Eightercua is a four-stone alignment (stone-row) Megalithic tomb,
Annadorn Dolmen is a dolmen sited at the Buck's Head near
The Yelland Stone Row is a double row of stones whose provenance is
The Longstones or the Devil's Quoits are two standing stones one of
Rujm el-Hiri (Arabic: رجم الهرة, Rujm al-Hīrī, also romanized
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