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has gloss | eng: A concentric stone circle is a type of prehistoric ritual monument consisting of a circular or oval arrangement of two or more stone circles set within one another. They were in use from the late Neolithic to the end of the early Bronze Age and are found in England and Scotland. |
lexicalization | eng: concentric stone circle |
instance of | c/Monument types |
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