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- Geoglyph abstract "A geoglyph is a large design or motif (generally longer than 4 metres) produced on the ground and typically formed by clastic rocks or similarly durable elements of the landscape, such as stones, stone fragments, live trees, gravel, or earth. A positive geoglyph is formed by the arrangement and alignment of materials on the ground in a manner akin to petroforms, while a negative geoglyph is formed by removing patinated clasts to expose unpatinated ground in a manner akin to petroglyphs.".
- Geoglyph thumbnail Cuzco1860.jpg?width=300.
- Geoglyph wikiPageExternalLink geoglyphs.html.
- Geoglyph wikiPageExternalLink blythe.html.
- Geoglyph wikiPageExternalLink top-ten-geoglyphs.html.
- Geoglyph wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Geoglyph wikiPageExternalLink S0305440311001907.
- Geoglyph wikiPageExternalLink rogers.shtml.
- Geoglyph wikiPageID "1633840".
- Geoglyph wikiPageRevisionID "604911498".
- Geoglyph hasPhotoCollection Geoglyph.
- Geoglyph subject Category:Archaeological_features.
- Geoglyph subject Category:Geoglyphs.
- Geoglyph subject Category:Land_art.
- Geoglyph subject Category:Methods_and_principles_in_archaeology.
- Geoglyph subject Category:Prehistoric_inscriptions.
- Geoglyph subject Category:Rock_art.
- Geoglyph type Ability105616246.
- Geoglyph type Abstraction100002137.
- Geoglyph type ArchaeologicalFeatures.
- Geoglyph type Cognition100023271.
- Geoglyph type Communication100033020.
- Geoglyph type Concept105835747.
- Geoglyph type Content105809192.
- Geoglyph type Feature105849789.
- Geoglyph type Idea105833840.
- Geoglyph type Inscription106405699.
- Geoglyph type Know-how105616786.
- Geoglyph type Method105660268.
- Geoglyph type MethodsAndPrinciplesInArchaeology.
- Geoglyph type PrehistoricInscriptions.
- Geoglyph type Property105849040.
- Geoglyph type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Geoglyph type Writing106362953.
- Geoglyph type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Geoglyph comment "A geoglyph is a large design or motif (generally longer than 4 metres) produced on the ground and typically formed by clastic rocks or similarly durable elements of the landscape, such as stones, stone fragments, live trees, gravel, or earth. A positive geoglyph is formed by the arrangement and alignment of materials on the ground in a manner akin to petroforms, while a negative geoglyph is formed by removing patinated clasts to expose unpatinated ground in a manner akin to petroglyphs.".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglief".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglif".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglifo".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglifo".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglifo".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglyph".
- Geoglyph label "Geoglyph".
- Geoglyph label "Géoglyphe".
- Geoglyph label "Геоглиф".
- Geoglyph label "جيوغليف".
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglyf.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglyph.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglifo.
- Geoglyph sameAs Géoglyphe.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglifo.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglief.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglif.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglifo.
- Geoglyph sameAs m.05j9z0.
- Geoglyph sameAs Q45791.
- Geoglyph sameAs Q45791.
- Geoglyph sameAs Geoglyph.
- Geoglyph wasDerivedFrom Geoglyph?oldid=604911498.
- Geoglyph depiction Cuzco1860.jpg.
- Geoglyph isPrimaryTopicOf Geoglyph.