A rectangle of 21 menhirs ranging in height from 0.91 m to 2.4 m.
Crucuno stone rectangle
47.6241531238
Crucuno stone rectangle
A rectangle of 21 menhirs ranging in height from 0.91 m to 2.4 m.
-3.12199219731
Wikipedia (English) Carnac stones
Pleiades
2019-02-21T07:30:21-04:00
OSM location of Crucuno stone rectangle
The fourth millennium BCE as defined at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_millennium_BC [[-4000, -3000]]
4th millennium BCE (4000-3000 BCE)
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Location based on OpenStreetMap
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OSM Way 26401644
-3000
-4000
OpenStreetMap (Way 26401644, version 10, osm:changeset=125081908, 2022-08-18T21:44:18Z)
2023-11-05T23:48:03-04:00
A monument as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300006958: "Structures or edifices of importance or historical interest, typically erected in memory of the dead or of an important event."
monument