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  2. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    When a fire is to be built somewhere such as on a patio or in a backyard, a fire pit or outdoor fireplace may be better used instead. These are designed to contain the entire fire instead of just keeping it in one place. [citation needed] A tipi fire in a stone fire ring. A fire ring may be nothing more than a short, wide section of metal tube ...

  3. Gardom's Edge - Wikipedia

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    A replica of the cup and ring stone in situ at Gardom's Edge. The area's best-known archaeological feature is the cup-and-ring-marked stone located at Ordnance Survey grid reference SK273730. [1] The carved stone was discovered in the 1940s and has subsequently been buried under a replica to protect it from weathering and other damage.

  4. Tipi ring - Wikipedia

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    The rings of stone held down the edges of animal skin hides of the cone-shaped tipis, to keep them snug against the ground. The general pattern of a tipi (also "tepee") ring is an east-facing entrance, where there are no stones, and a heavily anchored side with extra stones for protection against prevailing winds, often on the northwestern side ...

  5. Yanartaş - Wikipedia

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    Yanartaş ([janaɾˈtaʃ], Turkish for "flaming stone") is a geographical feature near the Olympos valley and national park in Antalya Province in southwestern Turkey. It is the site of dozens of small fires which burn constantly from vents in the rocks on the side of the mountain.

  6. Cupstone - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, archeological evidence of cupstones on hard rock surfaces and monoliths indicates that they were created by direct percussion with rock hammers. Typical impressions are of the simple pit type, though some cavities have been excavated to produce an opened-sphere type of pocket, by means and for reasons unknown.

  7. Medicine Rocks State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Crow called the Medicine Rocks area Inyan-oka-lo-ka, or "rock with a hole in it." [5] [22] Bone and stone tools, fire rings (circles of stones used to contain a bonfire), pottery, teepee rings (circles of stones used to hold down the edges of a teepee), and other artifacts have all been found at Medicine Rocks. [12] [19]

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