Stonehenge
The Flintstones is set in a fictional prehistoric time, often referred to as the Stone Age. The show features modern suburban life with a prehistoric twist, showcasing characters living in a world populated by dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. While it draws heavily on contemporary 1960s culture, the setting is an anachronistic blend of ancient history and modernity.
In English, inanimate objects do not have a gender.
Actually, its called the "Dawn Stone." There is no awakening stone. probably a Japenese word in english Cuz we might have changed it to Daen stone cuz we awaken at dawn
The English name for "kalleral manneral kanayam" in Tamil is "stone powder" or "gravel." It refers to a type of fine aggregate used in construction and various building materials. The term encompasses materials like crushed stone or sand that are essential in concrete and mortar mixes.
The Holden logo is the "Holden lion and stone". The logo refers to a prehistoric fable, in which observations of lions rolling stones led to the invention of the wheel.There appear to be several different mottos, used for advertising. The motto which appears under the logo is "Holden Let's Go There".
What is a prehistoric English site of tall, huge stone slabs? I believe he was asking the name of tall, huge stone slabs located in the UK...the name is Stonehenge
Stonehenge.
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You may be referring to Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. It consists of a ring of standing stones, each around 13 feet high, set within earthworks. Its exact purpose and the methods used to construct it remain a topic of debate among archaeologists and historians.
A prehistoric commemorative slab is a stone slab or pillar engraved or decorated with images, symbols, or writing to commemorate events, individuals, or rituals from ancient times. These slabs provide insights into the beliefs, practices, and history of early human societies.
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depends on the stone