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  2. File:Okmeydanı Archery Stones, İstanbul (13080315644).jpg

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    English: A range stone is a monumental marker authenticating the success of the archer’s range. If the archer were a sultan, the mark is called “target stone”. In his book “Last Stones of İstanbul” (2006) M. Şinasi Acar writes: “Exceeding a target stone is called to have the range or to break the range…

  3. Bannerstone - Wikipedia

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    Bannerstones are artifacts usually found in the Eastern United States that are characterized by a centered hole in a symmetrically shaped carved or ground stone. The holes are typically 1 ⁄ 4" to 3 ⁄ 4" in diameter and extend through a raised portion centered in the stone. They usually are bored all the way through but some have been found ...

  4. Bian stones - Wikipedia

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    Bian-stone includes both the bian-stone technique and the tool. When used in medical institutions for therapeutic purposes, it is referred to as Bian-stone treatment. Before acupuncture and moxibustion appeared, ancient Chinese people selected certain kinds of stone and ground it into a therapeutic tool that featured a sharp tip or an edge.

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  6. Medicine wheel - Wikipedia

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    In defining the commonalities among different stone medicine wheels, the Royal Alberta Museum cites the definition given by John Brumley, an archaeologist from Medicine Hat, that a medicine wheel "consists of at least two of the following three traits: (1) a central stone cairn, (2) one or more concentric stone circles, and/or (3) two or more ...

  7. Lapidary (text) - Wikipedia

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    Title page of a printed lapidary by Conrad Gessner of 1565. A lapidary is a text in verse or prose, often a whole book, that describes the physical properties and metaphysical virtues of precious and semi-precious stones, that is to say, a work on gemology. [1]

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