An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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... stone , pillar , or obelisk . 2. Circles of stones of different number and arrangement . 3. Sacrificial stones . 4. Crom- lechs and cairns . 5. Logan stones . 6. Tolmen or colossal stones . 13. ( 1. ) Single Stones . - Passages abound ...
... stone , pillar , or obelisk . 2. Circles of stones of different number and arrangement . 3. Sacrificial stones . 4. Crom- lechs and cairns . 5. Logan stones . 6. Tolmen or colossal stones . 13. ( 1. ) Single Stones . - Passages abound ...
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... stone . Cove jambs 2 • 2 12 • Kennet avenue 200 A stone he calls the ring stone Closing stone of the tail 1 1 30 Beckhampton avenue . 200 12 Outer circle of Hackpen Inner ditto 40 Total 652 • 18 Outer circle , south Inner ditto Cove and ...
... stone . Cove jambs 2 • 2 12 • Kennet avenue 200 A stone he calls the ring stone Closing stone of the tail 1 1 30 Beckhampton avenue . 200 12 Outer circle of Hackpen Inner ditto 40 Total 652 • 18 Outer circle , south Inner ditto Cove and ...
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... stones , to which Dr. Stukely has given the name of trilithons , because formed by two vertical and one horizontal stone : the former are from 17 to 18 feet high , the middle trilithon being the highest . Within this eliipsis is another ...
... stones , to which Dr. Stukely has given the name of trilithons , because formed by two vertical and one horizontal stone : the former are from 17 to 18 feet high , the middle trilithon being the highest . Within this eliipsis is another ...
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... stones , and sometimes a back stone , the whole being covered with one not usually placed exactly horizontal , but rather in an inclining Fig . 7 . KIT'S COTTY HOUSE . position . We here ( fig . 7. ) give a representation of one , that ...
... stones , and sometimes a back stone , the whole being covered with one not usually placed exactly horizontal , but rather in an inclining Fig . 7 . KIT'S COTTY HOUSE . position . We here ( fig . 7. ) give a representation of one , that ...
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... stone , is a stone of considerable magnitude , so disposed upon rocks as to leave an opening between them , through which an object could be passed . It is the general opinion in Corn- wall that invalids were cured of their diseases by ...
... stone , is a stone of considerable magnitude , so disposed upon rocks as to leave an opening between them , through which an object could be passed . It is the general opinion in Corn- wall that invalids were cured of their diseases by ...
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