Prehistoric stone implement
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CELTPrehistoric stone implement
CELTPrehistoric implement.
CELTPrehistoric implement
flintimplement of flint used in prehistoric cultures
EOLITHSPrehistoric stone chips
EOLITHPrehistoric stone tool
peristalitha prehistoric stone circle
eolitha prehistoric stone tool
eolithsEOLITH, a prehistoric stone tool
peristalithsPERISTALITH, a prehistoric stone circle
kistvaena prehistoric stone coffin, also CIST
cista prehistoric stone tomb, also KISTVAEN
kistvaensKISTVAEN, a prehistoric stone coffin, also CIST
cistsCIST, a prehistoric stone tomb, also KISTVAEN
megalitha huge stone used in prehistoric monuments
cistvaena cist (a prehistoric stone tomb, also KISTVAEN)
megalithsMEGALITH, a huge stone used in prehistoric monuments
eolithicpertaining to an eolith (a prehistoric stone tool)
cistvaensCISTVAEN, a cist (a prehistoric stone tomb, also KISTVAEN)
trilithsprehistoric structure consisting of two upright stones supporting a horizontal stone
trilithprehistoric structure consisting of two upright stones supporting a horizontal stone
handaxprehistoric stone tool having one end pointed for cutting and the other end rounded for holding in the hand
talayotany of the round or square prehistoric stone towers found in the Balearic Islands, possibly modeled after the nuraghi in Sardinia
megalithstone of great size, esp. in ancient construction work, as the Cyclopean masonry, or in prehistoric Neolithic remains, as dolmens or menhirs
nuraghiany of the large, tower-shaped, prehistoric stone structures found in Sardinia and dating from the second millennium b.c. to the Roman conquest
megalithsA large stone that forms a prehistoric monument (e.g., a menhir) or part of one (e.g., a stone circle or chamber tomb)
nuragheany of the large, tower-shaped, prehistoric stone structures found in Sardinia and dating from the second millennium b.c. to the Roman conquest
nuraghicany of the large, tower-shaped, prehistoric stone structures found in Sardinia and dating from the second millennium b.c. to the Roman conquest