24 July,2024
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Perhaps the most famous monolith structure, Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones.
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These iconic statues, carved from volcanic rock, are scattered across Easter Island.
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These tall, four-sided monuments were often constructed to commemorate rulers or gods.
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Menhirs are tall, upright stones often found in groups or rows, while dolmens are megalithic tombs consisting of two or more upright stones.
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This archaeological site dates back to around 9500 BCE and is considered one of the oldest religious structures in the world.
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Located in the Federated States of Micronesia, Nan Madol is a series of artificial islets made of basalt slabs and columns.
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This site features precision-cut stone masonry that resembles the style of the Inca civilization in South America
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