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  2. List of largest monoliths - Wikipedia

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    Large stone structure approximately 11 meters in length, 8 meters in width, and 4.7 meters In height 340 t [29] Levitated Mass: Los Angeles, California, United States Sculpture by Michael Heizer, 2012 Moved 106 miles. [30] 330 t [31] The Broken Menhir of Er Grah: Menhir: Locmariaquer, Brittany, France: Neolithic(4700 BC) Moved 10–20 km.

  3. Artificial stone - Wikipedia

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    German doorway in cast stone. Artificial stone is a name for various synthetic stone products produced from the 18th century onward. Uses include statuary, architectural details, fencing and rails, building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial applications such as grindstones.

  4. 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.

  5. Plantation complexes in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Formwalt's planters are in the top 4.5% of landowners, translating into real estate worth $6,000 or more in 1850, $24,000 or more in 1860, and $11,000 or more in 1870. [49] In his study of Harrison County, Texas, Randolph B. Campbell classifies large planters as owners of 20 people, and small planters as owners of between 10 and 19 people. [50]

  6. Avebury - Wikipedia

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    A single large monolith, 5.5 metres (18 ft) high, stood in the centre along with an alignment of smaller stones. [ citation needed ] In 2017, a geophysical survey by archaeologists from the Universities of Leicester and Southampton indicated 'an apparently unique square megalithic monument within the Avebury circles' which may be one of the ...

  7. Planter (farm implement) - Wikipedia

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    Planters lay the seeds down in precise manner along rows. Planters vary greatly in size, from 1 row to 54, with the biggest in the world being the 48-row John Deere DB120. Such larger and newer planters comprise multiple modules called row units. [1] The row units are spaced evenly along the planter [1] at intervals that vary widely by crop and ...