Its provenance is more shadowy than one might expect of a three-million-pound megalith. |
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Following a proprietary process known only to CENTURY, the crystal and case middle are made to form a single mass of sapphire, a megalith. |
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Outside the inhabited centre there are some farms as Ospina Farm where you can also see a megalith. |
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Its nine level hakaua4 towers above a huge megalith engraved with petroglyphs. |
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The name of the village is believed to refer to the existence of some kind of megalith or a stone set to limit properties. |
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Stonehenge is probably the most famous megalith in the world, a structure of huge stone blocks joint together without cement or lime mortar. |
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You may notice a small standing stone at the entrance outside the megalith. |
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We may dig, study, and scrutinize every part of Stonehenge, but we will never know all of the secrets of the ancient megalith known as Stonehenge. |
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He gradually shaped Reliance into a petrochemicals megalith, despite a stodgy economy and crippling government regulations and bureaucracy. |
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She said she had no idea and showed us the book that had been written about the megalith. |
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The megalith of Cocumula is called 'Cross' and is 3.5m high. It tells us that anyway somebody has lived here since the Age of Bronze. |
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A shapeshifting megalith of a record that stands tall above a crowd of imitators and disciples, Wonder. |
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Attempts to give this upright, uncarved megalith a phallic significance have failed. |
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Cheetham Close above Edgworth is the site of a destroyed Bronze Age megalith and is a scheduled ancient monument. |
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Afternoon visit to the megalith site in Carnac. |
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Another megalith transport theory involves the use of a type of sleigh running on a track greased with animal fat. |
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Jeremy Deller: Sacrilege, various London locations, to 9 Sep, sacrilege2012.co.uk Let your inner child loose on the playful, larger-than life bouncy megalith castle by the former Turner Prize-winner. |
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The practices of the megalith builders were probably rooted, to a considerable extent, in ideas about the dead and in ancestor cults to which their stones gave a particular durability and a monumental form. |
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I leant back against the rock of the megalith and closed my eyes. |
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The tradition of the megalith design could arise, however, only at places where such big stones were available and could also be transported with the available means of the time. |
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This out-of-the-way megalith is about 5 metres long. |
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Roses and its surroundings are rich with traces of ancient civilizations. Here you find one of the largest and most impressive megalith ruins of the entire Costa Brava. |
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Not far from the coast you can notice this peculiarly cut megalith. |
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And from pre-historic times we have the dolmen of Sols de Riu, a typical megalith that consists of big upright stones supporting a bigger slab on top. |
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Well over 200 people may have been cremated and buried at the site between earthwork construction and megalith erection. |
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The biggest challenge facing AOL's new megalith has to do with developing content and features that appeal to the diverse audiences represented by the merged companies. |
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Frontman Aaron Bruno finally brought his electro-pop rock group to Birmingham after releasing his debut album Megalith Symphony three years ago. |
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Megalith Capital Management and Urban Realty Partners have launched sales for 200 Water Street, a 6-story boutique residential building in DUMBO neighborhood. |
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