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Definition of megalith in English: megalithnoun ˈmɛɡəlɪθˈmɛɡəˌlɪθ Archaeology A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument (e.g. a standing stone) or part of one (e.g. a stone circle) a smaller circle of some forty ancient megaliths Example sentencesExamples - The terraced square of rough stone blocks follows the terrain, suggesting an odd reminiscence of prehistoric megaliths.
- I had heard that the megaliths at Stonehenge could be seen from a great distance and one would be overwhelmed as one approached closer.
- Their simple round-based pottery has sometimes given them the name ‘bowl cultures’, but they are better known for the construction of monumental tombs out of large boulders or megaliths.
- The potential significance of Nabta as a ceremonial site was further strengthened by the discovery of an arrangement of stone megaliths (large free standing stones) on the western edge of the Nabta basin.
- The dry summer led to exceptional definition of buried megaliths, so that orientations and dimensions could be seen.
Origin Mid 19th century: back-formation from megalithic. Definition of megalith in US English: megalithnounˈmɛɡəˌlɪθˈmeɡəˌliTH Archaeology A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument (e.g., a menhir) or part of one (e.g., a stone circle or chamber tomb) a smaller circle of some forty ancient megaliths Example sentencesExamples - The potential significance of Nabta as a ceremonial site was further strengthened by the discovery of an arrangement of stone megaliths (large free standing stones) on the western edge of the Nabta basin.
- The terraced square of rough stone blocks follows the terrain, suggesting an odd reminiscence of prehistoric megaliths.
- Their simple round-based pottery has sometimes given them the name ‘bowl cultures’, but they are better known for the construction of monumental tombs out of large boulders or megaliths.
- I had heard that the megaliths at Stonehenge could be seen from a great distance and one would be overwhelmed as one approached closer.
- The dry summer led to exceptional definition of buried megaliths, so that orientations and dimensions could be seen.
Origin Mid 19th century: back-formation from megalithic. |