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  2. Hypertufa - Wikipedia

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    A hand-shaped planter made of hypertufa. Aggregates are generally Sphagnum (peat moss), sand, and perlite or vermiculite. [1] Coconut coir is coming to take the place of sphagnum moss, as the latter is a very slowly renewing natural resource and the former is a ready byproduct of the coconut industry— it has all the advantages of the moss but without the environmental costs.

  3. Riesenstein (Wolfershausen) - Wikipedia

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    A rough estimate of the surface area of the flat large side is 14 m 2 (150 sq ft). Hence the Riesenstein has an above-ground volume of ca. 14 m 3 (490 cu ft). Quartzite is composed wholly of quartz, which has a density of 2,648 kg/m 3 (4,463 lb/cu yd). Therefore, the above-ground mass of the stone is

  4. Megaliths in the Urals - Wikipedia

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    1. dolmens of stone plates and mound; 2. boulder dolmens. Dolmens of stone plates are structures consisting of a mound of stones and soil, with a stone chamber attached to it. Usually there is a square court in front of such dolmens. Sometimes such a court is surrounded by stones. The boulder dolmens had been made of massive boulders forming a ...

  5. Megaliths in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Megalith is a Greek word meaning big stone. [1] The term megaliths first coined by Algernon Herbert in 1849. [2] The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (2003) describes megaliths as a general term applied to monuments of Neolithic and early Bronze Age in northwest Europe. It is used for tombs and standing stones, forming circles Dolmen ...

  6. Megalith - Wikipedia

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    A megalith is a large stone that has been used to construct a prehistoric structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. There are over 35,000 structures or arrangements in Europe alone, located widely from Sweden to the Mediterranean sea.

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