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Petrosphere (from Gr**** πέτρα (petra), "stone", and σφαῖρα (sphaira), "ball") may
refer to:
Stone balls, a
diverse class of
archaeological artefact Particularly...
- In geology, the
petrosphere is the
entire silicate portion of a planet,
including its
crust and mantle. Moynier, Frédéric; ****ley,
Bruce (2015). "The...
- ****ociated with
dwellings such as Iron Age villages.[citation needed]
Petrospheres or "stone balls" have been
found in
souterrains and, as
possible symbols...
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blocks were present. "Oil Fictions:
World Literature and our
Contemporary Petrosphere Edited by
Stacey Balkan and
Swaralipi Nandi". www.psupress.org. Retrieved...
- In archaeology, a
stone ball or
petrosphere (from Gr**** πέτρα (petra), "stone", and σφαῖρα (sphaira), "ball") is the name for any
spherical man-made object...
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Carved stone balls are
petrospheres dated from the late Neolithic, to
possibly as late as the Iron Age,
mainly found in Scotland, but also
elsewhere in...
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license plate Rai
stone being transported to Yap
Island (1880) Bi (jade)
Petrosphere List of
storms named Rai – a list of
tropical cyclones that were named...
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Howard Kunstler "Oil Fictions:
World Literature and our
Contemporary Petrosphere Edited by
Stacey Balkan and
Swaralipi Nandi". www.psupress.org. Retrieved...
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class III
Camus Cross;
class III
Painted pebbles Carved stone balls Petrosphere High
cross Cross stones Pictish Stones Archived 2012-02-13 at the Wayback...
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referred to as the Diquís Spheres, an ****ortment of over
three hundred petrospheres in
Costa Rica. The
stone spheres are
megaliths sculpted from
mainly gabbro...