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 Giants' Tombs, Cromlechs, or Dolmens. 57 M. Gouin having noticed two in the commune of Abbasanta. One of these monuments, composed of eighteen stones, surround- e*-' est or & ■Ô 9 i
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Fig. 47.— Stone Circle. From Gouin. ing a circle of smaller ones, is entitled " snake-cromlech," because fcr 1 - Fig. 48. — Twin Stones. From Gouin- Figs. 49 and 50.— Block, with Phallic representation, elevation, and view of upper face. of the helical form of its outline. At a short distance from this