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- Cairn abstract "A cairn is a man-made pile (or stack) of stones. The word cairn comes from the Scottish Gaelic: càrn (plural càirn). Cairns are found all over the world in uplands, on moorland, on mountaintops, near waterways and on sea cliffs, and also in barren desert and tundra areas. They vary in size from small stone markers to entire artificial hills, and in complexity from loose, conical rock piles to delicately balanced sculptures and elaborate feats of megalithic engineering. Cairns may be painted or otherwise decorated, whether for increased visibility or for religious reasons.In modern times, cairns are often erected as landmarks, a use they have had since ancient times. Since prehistory, they have also been built as sepulchral monuments, or used for defensive, hunting, ceremonial, astronomical and other purposes.".
- Cairn thumbnail Cairn_at_Garvera,_Surselva,_Graubuenden,_Switzerland.jpg?width=300.
- Cairn wikiPageExternalLink www.dswa.org.uk.
- Cairn wikiPageExternalLink cairn-building.pdf.
- Cairn wikiPageID "7196".
- Cairn wikiPageRevisionID "603784781".
- Cairn date "March 2011".
- Cairn date "March 2012".
- Cairn hasPhotoCollection Cairn.
- Cairn reason "Nothing about this appears in the text. Are these modern trail cairns or something else? If the former, we don't need three pics of the same kind of cairn in this article.".
- Cairn reason "Please give examples".
- Cairn reason "So what? Is this an ancient thing? If so, tell us about it and cite sources. If it's just the word for modern trail cairns on the volcanoes, then remove this entire paragraph since this isn't Wiktionary, and WP isn't here to provide translation services.".
- Cairn reason "WHERE?!? "Asia" is huge.".
- Cairn subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Cairn subject Category:Artificial_hills.
- Cairn subject Category:Burial_monuments_and_structures.
- Cairn subject Category:Death_customs.
- Cairn subject Category:Monument_types.
- Cairn subject Category:Navigation.
- Cairn comment "A cairn is a man-made pile (or stack) of stones. The word cairn comes from the Scottish Gaelic: càrn (plural càirn). Cairns are found all over the world in uplands, on moorland, on mountaintops, near waterways and on sea cliffs, and also in barren desert and tundra areas. They vary in size from small stone markers to entire artificial hills, and in complexity from loose, conical rock piles to delicately balanced sculptures and elaborate feats of megalithic engineering.".
- Cairn label "Cairn".
- Cairn label "Cairn".
- Cairn label "Cairn".
- Cairn label "Cairn".
- Cairn label "Moledros".
- Cairn label "Steenmannetje".
- Cairn label "Steinmännchen".
- Cairn label "Тур (куча камней)".
- Cairn label "ケアン".
- Cairn sameAs Mužik_(turistické_značení).
- Cairn sameAs Steinmännchen.
- Cairn sameAs Cairn.
- Cairn sameAs Cairn.
- Cairn sameAs Cairn.
- Cairn sameAs ケアン.
- Cairn sameAs Steenmannetje.
- Cairn sameAs Moledros.
- Cairn sameAs m.021ff.
- Cairn sameAs Q7321974.
- Cairn sameAs Q7321974.
- Cairn wasDerivedFrom Cairn?oldid=603784781.
- Cairn depiction Cairn_at_Garvera,_Surselva,_Graubuenden,_Switzerland.jpg.
- Cairn isPrimaryTopicOf Cairn.