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This upright standing menhir consists of Porphyr. It is 1.82m high, 1m wide and 0.5m thick. The viewing sides point in the SE-NW axis. On one side it has a hole, which is a relict of a fixating point for height measurements. The name comes from the story, that once a french general was buried here.
Stone disks are usually grand menhirs. Many have a so called blood groove along the small sides. Prehistoric chiselers work indicates a matriarchal meaning on the Eselstratt.
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Town | : | 6118 Trotha | Administration | : | Halle | State | : | Sachsen-Anhalt | Picture file name | : | imgq1199.jpg | Picture date | : | 28.09.2007 09:42:00 |
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