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- Stone_circle abstract "This article is about the European Megalithic stone circles. See Stone circle (disambiguation) for other uses. A stone circle is a monument of standing stones arranged in a circle. Such monuments have been constructed across the world throughout history for many different reasons. Outside of Europe, stone circles have also been erected, such as the 6300~6900 BCE Atlit Yam in Israel and 3000~4000 BCE Gilgal Refaim nearby, or the Bronze Age examples from Hong Kong.The best known tradition of stone circle construction occurred across the British Isles and Brittany in the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with over 1000 examples still surviving to this day, including famous examples like Avebury, the Rollright Stones and Stonehenge. Another prehistoric stone circle tradition occurred in southern Scandinavia during the Iron Age, where they were built to be mortuary monuments to the dead.The size and number of the stones varies from example to example, and the circle shape can be an ellipse.".
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- Stone_circle subject Category:Megalithic_monuments.
- Stone_circle subject Category:Monument_types.
- Stone_circle subject Category:Stone_circles.
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- Stone_circle comment "This article is about the European Megalithic stone circles. See Stone circle (disambiguation) for other uses. A stone circle is a monument of standing stones arranged in a circle. Such monuments have been constructed across the world throughout history for many different reasons.".
- Stone_circle label "Cerchio di pietre".
- Stone_circle label "Círculo de pedras".
- Stone_circle label "Steencirkel".
- Stone_circle label "Steinkreis".
- Stone_circle label "Stone circle".
- Stone_circle label "Каменные круги".
- Stone_circle label "ストーンサークル".
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