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stacked for
various reasons. Old
World petroforms include the
Carnac stones and many
other megalithic monuments.
Petroforms are
shapes and
geometrical patterns...
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Narrows of the lake.
Manitoba is also home to Whites****
Provincial Park's
petroforms,
symbols made from rocks,
which serve as
reminders of the instructions...
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arrangement and
alignment of
materials on the
ground in a
manner akin to
petroforms,
while a
negative geoglyph is
formed by
removing part of the
natural ground...
- Whites**** park have
elaborate petroforms that were made by
First Nation peoples,
possibly over a
thousand years ago.
There are
petroform shapes of turtles, snakes...
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Guardian stones Gwion Gwion rock
paintings painting pigment Megalithic art
Petroform Petroglyph Petrosomatoglyph Pictogram Rock art Rock cu****
Stone carving...
- mounds. Some mounds, such as a few in Wisconsin, have rock formations, or
petroforms within them, on them, or near them.
While these mounds are
perhaps not...
- Whites****
Provincial Park has many
petroforms near the Whites****
River forks where the two
rivers meet.
These petroforms are an
ancient reminder of the importance...
- pantheon. The use of
petroforms, petroglyphs, and
pictographs has been
common throughout the
Ojibwe traditional territories.
Petroforms and
medicine wheels...
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ancestors of the ****iniboine people.
Larger astronomical and
ceremonial petroforms, and
Hopewell mound building sites are also
found in
North America. In...
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belong to the
wider and more
general category of rock art or
parietal art.
Petroforms, or
patterns and
shapes made by many
large rocks and
boulders over the...