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His analysis of the animal bones there traced the shift from intensive and communal hunting of gazelle, using stone enclosures to trap them, to sheep- and goat-herding.
The long stone enclosures for gathering and sorting the sheep – the pounds – look like something Andy Goldsworthy made with a hangover.
Zimbabwe is home to the Victoria Falls, one of the natural wonders of the world, the stone enclosures of Great Zimbabwe - remnants of a past empire - and to herds of elephant and other game roaming vast stretches of wilderness.
Hillforts in Scotland are earthworks, sometimes with wooden or stone enclosures, built on higher ground, which usually include a significant settlement, built within the modern boundaries of Scotland.
A number of stone enclosures on some of the peaks, including on the upper slopes of Grand Teton (known simply as The Enclosure) are thought to have been used by Shoshone during vision quests.
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Nevertheless, it is a plant lover's delight, an architectural glass and stone enclosure that was originally a greenhouse for the New Haven industrialist Frederick F. Brewster and his wife, Margaret Brewster.
Another example of the interchangeableness of indoors and outdoors is a circular stone enclosure, which starts in the patio and appears to go through the building's French windows to continue inside.
The bones were buried in ash from cow dung in a thick-walled stone enclosure on the edge of the settlement.
(2) The construction of the focal grave, an 11 by rectangular stone enclosure containing a single cist grave.
Two radiocarbon dates were obtained from charcoal recovered from Layer 7 in the stone enclosure.
The stone enclosure was a Chalcolithic construction overlain by an undisturbed layer (layer 5) of sterile, white ashy soil 20 30 cm in thickness.
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