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  2. List of largest monoliths - Wikipedia

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    Weight is disputed; a 2006 analysis estimated the depth of this stone at only 1.8–2.5 m, for a weight of 250–300 t. [32] Weight formerly said to be 550 to 600 t. [34] [35] 230 t [36] Mausoleum of Theodoric: Roof slab Ravenna, Italy: Ostrogothic Kingdom: 220 t [37] Menkaure's Pyramid: Giza, Egypt: Largest stones in mortuary temple 200 t [38 ...

  3. Megalith - Wikipedia

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    Menhir: a large single upright standing stone. Baetylus; Alignments [70] (or Stone row avenues [e.g., Linear arrangement of upright, parallel standing stones]) Cycoliths (or stone circles) Trilithon: Two parallel upright stones with a horizontal stone (lintel) placed on top, e.g. Stonehenge. Orthostat: an upright slab forming part of a larger ...

  4. Dolmen - Wikipedia

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    The later Cornish term was quoit – an English-language word for an object with a hole through the middle preserving the original Cornish language term of tolmen – the name of another dolmen-like monument is in fact Mên-an-Tol 'stone with hole' (Standard Written Form: Men An Toll.) [6] In Irish Gaelic, dolmens are called Irish: dolmain. [7]

  5. Maya stelae - Wikipedia

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    This particular monument has a claim to being the largest free-standing stone monument in the New World and weighs about 59 tonnes (65 short tons). [57] Stela 1 at Ixkun is one of the tallest monuments in the Petén Basin , measuring 4.13 metres (13.5 ft) high, not including the buried portion, and is roughly 2 metres (6.6 ft) wide and 0.39 ...

  6. Menhir - Wikipedia

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    A menhir (/ ˈ m ɛ n h ɪər /; [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. They can be found individually as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar ...

  7. Gavrinis - Wikipedia

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    The slab can be joined with the ceiling stones of two other monuments, the Table des Marchands dolmen and the Er Vinglé tomb, at Locmariaquer, at a distance of 4 km. The three slabs appear to have once formed a massive 14m standing stone , similar to the great broken menhir of Locmariaquer , which broke or was broken, to be reused as three ...

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