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Some well-known circles of stone (litho)
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Some well-known circles of stone (litho)
6013502 Some well-known circles of stone (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some well-known circles of stone. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn
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Algeria Algeria Algerian Algerian Algerians Avebury Circles Dolmen Encylopaedia Orkney Stonehenge Arab Civilization Isle Of Lewis Maghreb Maghrebi Maghrebian Sudan
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Some well-known circles of stone
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is a captivating lithograph print that takes us on a journey through the ancient wonders of North Africa and beyond. This 20th-century artwork, part of a private collection, showcases the rich history and cultural heritage found in Algeria and other regions. The image transports us to various locations, each with its own unique circle of stones. From Avebury to Stennis in Scotland, from Orkney to Sudan, these circles stand as silent witnesses to centuries past. They are remnants of an era when civilizations thrived and mysterious rituals were performed. The artist's attention to detail brings out the intricate beauty of each stone formation. The dolmen at Seanhinny in Ireland stands tall against the backdrop of lush greenery, while Glassel's ordie gordie exudes an air of mystique amidst the Scottish landscape. Stonehenge itself commands awe and reverence as one gazes upon its majestic presence. This lithograph was originally created as an illustration for The Harmsworth Encyclopaedia around 1922. It serves not only as a visual feast but also as a source of knowledge about these historical sites. Through this artwork, we can delve into early 20th-century understanding and appreciation for these ancient marvels. As we gaze upon "Some well-known circles of stone" we are reminded that history is etched into every rock and every corner of our world. These circles connect us to our ancestors' stories, reminding us that their legacy lives on
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