Stone row
A stone row (or stone alignment), is a linear arrangement of upright, parallel
megalithic standing stones set at intervals along a common axis or series of axes, usually dating from the later
Neolithic or
Bronze Age. Rows may be individual or grouped, and three or more stones alined can constitute a stone row. "Alignement", a French word , has been used to identify standing stones rows of long ‘processional' avenue.
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alignement (m)
n.
alignment, bias, range; tracking
alignement
1. Ensemble des positions d'où un observateur voit deux ou plusieurs objets remarquables, tels que feux électriques, balises, etc..., dans un même plan vertical. 2. Représentation d'une route, d'une voie ferrée, etc..., sur une carte par référence aux détails topographiques environnants. 1/2/73
alignment
The bearing of two or more conspicuous objects (such as lights, beacons, etc.) as seen by an observer. 2. Representation of a road, railway, etc., on a map or chart in relation to surrounding topographic detail. 1/2/73