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  2. Megalith - Wikipedia

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    There are other megalithic stone circles in the southwestern desert. At Nabta Playa , located in Egypt and broader region of the Eastern Sahara , there is a megalithic cultural complex (e.g., sacrificed cow burial site, solar calendar , altar ) that dates between 4000 BCE and 2000 BCE. [ 29 ]

  3. Megalithic Temples of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Archaeologists believe that these megalithic complexes are the result of local innovations in a process of cultural evolution. [4] [5] This led to the building of several temples of the Ä gantija phase (3600–3000 BC), culminating in the large Tarxien temple complex, which remained in use until 2500 BC. After this date, the temple-building ...

  4. List of largest monoliths - Wikipedia

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    Monolith with bull, fox, and crane in low relief at Göbekli Tepe. The density of most stone is between 2 and 3 tons per cubic meter. Basalt weighs about 2.8 to 3.0 tons per cubic meter; granite averages about 2.75 metric tons per cubic meter; limestone, 2.7 metric tons per cubic meter; sandstone or marble, 2.5 tons per cubic meter.

  5. Neolithic engineers built megalithic monument with stones ...

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    A new study shows how a 5,600-year-old monument in what’s now Spain was erected. Each stone of the Menga Dolmen is many times bigger than Stonehenge’s megaliths.

  6. Baalbek Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Stone of the Pregnant Woman before its current excavation. The Baalbek Stones are six massive Roman [1] worked stone blocks in Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis), Lebanon, characterised by a megalithic gigantism unparallelled in antiquity. How the stones were moved from where they were quarried to their final locations is uncertain. [2]

  7. List of megaliths - Wikipedia

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    List of megalithic sites; List of tallest statues; List of statues; List of colossal sculpture in situ; List of archaeoastronomical sites sorted by country; List of Egyptian pyramids; List of Mesoamerican pyramids

  8. Category:Megalithic monuments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Megalithic monuments" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. ... Stone circle; List of stone circles; Stone row; Stone ship;

  9. Megalithic architectural elements - Wikipedia

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    A trilithon (or trilith) is a structure consisting of two large vertical stones supporting a third stone set horizontally across the top. Commonly used in the context of megalithic monuments, the most famous trilithons are those at Stonehenge and those found in the Megalithic Temples of Malta.