
Menhir - Wikipedia
A menhir (/ ˈ m ɛ n h ɪər /; [1] from Brittonic languages: maen or men, "stone" and hir or hîr, "long" [2]), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large upright stone, emplaced in the ground by …
List of menhirs - Wikipedia
Menhirs are found all across India. They can be as tall as 20 to 14 feet (over 4.2 m), and several hundred smaller menhirs scattered all over the agricultural fields, mountains and various …
Menhir's, Obelisks and Standing stones - Ancient-Wisdom
While the Egyptian obelisks were later carved with flattened faces, the European menhirs were shaped and smoothed so that with a few exceptions, the builders retained and even …
This Word Means: Menhir | Explained News - The Indian Express
2025年3月15日 · A menhir is a standing or an upright stone, which is usually tapered at the top. It is man-made, in that it is sculpted and placed by humans, and usually quite large — the …
MENHIR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MENHIR is a single upright rough monolith usually of prehistoric origin.
Menhirs: The Neolithic Stones and Their Purpose - RuralHistoria
2023年6月15日 · Standing stones, called ‘menhirs’, are large stones set vertically into the ground. Placed in different locations in the British Isles by Neolithic Peoples, they date from 4,000 BC …
Menhir - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月23日 · menhir Archaeological term given to single standing stones found in w Europe. Probably of Neolithic origin, they are usually tall and square in section, tapering towards the …
Menhir | art | Britannica
Menhirs were simple upright stones, sometimes of great size, and were erected most frequently in western Europe, especially Brittany. Often menhirs were placed together, forming circles, …
Menhir and Megalithic Burial Sites - Vajiram & Ravi
Recently, Telangana's Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs were added to India’s tentative UNESCO World Heritage list, highlighting their historical and archaeological significance. Menhirs are …
MENHIR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
MENHIR meaning: 1. a tall stone put in a vertical position by people in prehistoric times (= the period before…. Learn more.