"Menhir" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Menhir" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Menhir" Meaning

A menhir is a type of ancient monument or structure that is typically a large, upright stone slab or pillar, often found in prehistoric landscape settings. The menhirs are often found in the British Isles, France, and other parts of Europe, and are believed to have been erected by early farming communities or hunter-gatherer groups around 4,000 to 6,000 years ago.

"Menhir" Examples

Usage Examples for "Menhir"


The ancient Celts erected a group of menhirs in the middle of the forest, creating a mystical ritual site.
The archaeologist carefully documented each menhir, noting its height, width, and orientation.
The karst landscape of the British Isles is home to many menhirs, some of which date back to the Bronze Age.
The menhir stood towering over the surrounding vegetation, its weathered surface telling the story of centuries of exposure.
The prehistoric humans constructed a menhir as a memorial to their ancestors, shaping its surface with intricate carvings.

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