. . . . . . . . "Rollright Stones"@sv . . . "Rollright Stones"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1120115012"^^ . . "The Rollright Stones"@en . . . . . . . "Location within Oxfordshire"@en . . . "1018400"^^ . . . . . . . . "246"^^ . "John Aubrey.jpg"@en . "The Rollright Stones are a complex of three Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton, on the borders of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Constructed from local oolitic limestone, the three monuments, now known as the King's Men and the Whispering Knights in Oxfordshire and the King Stone in Warwickshire, are distinct in their design and purpose. They were built at different periods in late prehistory. During the period when the three monuments were erected, there was a continuous tradition of ritual behaviour on sacred ground, from the 4th to the 2nd millennium BCE."@en . . "-1.570799469947815"^^ . . . . . "Dolmen, Stone circle and monolith"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Scheduled monument"@en . . . . "#ACE1AF"@en . . "1882-08-18"^^ . . "The antiquarians John Aubrey and William Stukeley"@en . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "150"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "right"@en . . . . "51.97555160522461"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "140"^^ . "one of three monuments at the site"@en . . . . . . "Part of the King's Men stone circle,"@en . . . . "Oxfordshire"@en . . . . . . . . . "Rollright Stones"@en . . . . . "Die Rollright Stones (auch Kings Men genannt) sind ein Komplex von drei benachbarten Monumenten aus der Stein- und Bronzezeit s\u00FCdlich von Long Compton in Warwickshire, die (jenseits der Grenze) in Oxfordshire in England liegen und zwischen dem 4. und 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr. entstanden."@de . "85.0"^^ . "Die Rollright Stones (auch Kings Men genannt) sind ein Komplex von drei benachbarten Monumenten aus der Stein- und Bronzezeit s\u00FCdlich von Long Compton in Warwickshire, die (jenseits der Grenze) in Oxfordshire in England liegen und zwischen dem 4. und 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr. entstanden. Der Komplex besteht aus dem Steinkreis \u201EKings Men\u201C mit 77 Steinen, der etwa 33,0 m Durchmesser hat. Dazu kommen der etwa 50,0 m entfernt, nord\u00F6stlich auf der anderen Seite der Stra\u00DFe gelegene h\u00F6here Menhir (englisch Standing Stones), der so genannte \u201EKing Stone\u201C, und der etwa 250 m \u00F6stlich gelegene eingez\u00E4unte Dolmenrest \u201EWispering Knights\u201C, die alle zu verschiedenen Zeiten entstanden. Die Beschreibung der Rollright Stones beginnt im 16. Jahrhundert. In den 1980er Jahren kam der Arch\u00E4ologe George Lambrick zu dem Schluss, dass der Kreis urspr\u00FCnglich ein \"perfekter Kreis\" war, in dem die Steine einander ber\u00FChrten. Eine Form die sehr selten ist, da die meisten Steine in den Kreisen auf Abstand stehen."@de . . . . . . . "Rollright Stones"@en . . "939754"^^ . . . "\"After over a thousand years of early farming, a way of life based on ancestral tombs, forest clearance and settlement expansion came to an end. This was a time of important social changes.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "45688"^^ . . . . . . . "51.9755532 -1.5707995" . . . . . "Rollright Stones"@pl . . . . "Rollright Stones \u2013 kompleks trzech megalitycznych stanowisk, po\u0142o\u017Conych na granicy hrabstw Oxfordshire i Warwickshire w Wielkiej Brytanii. Zbudowane z lokalnych oolit\u00F3w, ka\u017Cde z trzech stanowisk w innym czasie, mi\u0119dzy IV a II tysi\u0105cleciem p.n.e. Najstarszym stanowiskiem jest zbudowany w dolnym lub \u015Brodkowym neolicie dolmen nazwany Whispering Knights (szepcz\u0105cy rycerze), b\u0119d\u0105cy najprawdopodobniej grobowcem. Jako drugi z kolei powsta\u0142 kamienny kr\u0105g, zwany King's Men (ludzie kr\u00F3la), datowany na schy\u0142kowy neolit lub wczesn\u0105 epok\u0119 br\u0105zu, o funkcji prawdopodobnie rytualnej. Najm\u0142odszy monumet, samotny monolit, jako jedyny po\u0142o\u017Cony w granicach Warwickshire (pozosta\u0142e stanowiska le\u017C\u0105 na terenie hrabstwa Oxfordshire), zwany King Stone (kr\u00F3l kamie\u0144), powsta\u0142 w epoce br\u0105zu. Jest to prawdopodobnie rodzaj nagrobka. Kamienny kr\u0105g, o \u015Brednicy 33 metr\u00F3w, liczy obecnie 77 kamieni. Mo\u017Cliwe, \u017Ce pierwotnie by\u0142o ich 105, dotykaj\u0105cych jeden drugiego. Lokalny folklor zawiera podania i legendy, wed\u0142ug kt\u00F3rych megality to zakl\u0119ci w kamie\u0144 rycerze i kr\u00F3l (w innej wersji: sakso\u0144ski genera\u0142, maj\u0105cy ambicje zosta\u0107 kr\u00F3lem Anglii). M\u00F3wi te\u017C o kultywowaniu w okolicy czarnoksi\u0119stwa, odwiedzaj\u0105cych to miejsce czarownicach, wi\u0105\u017C\u0105cich obecno\u015B\u0107 z niewyja\u015Bnionymi morderstwami, kt\u00F3re faktycznie mia\u0142y miejsce w okolicy. Obecnie na terenie Rollright Stones maj\u0105 miejsce obrz\u0119dy grup wsp\u00F3\u0142czesnych pogan, np. druid\u00F3w."@pl . . . . . "Rollright Stones \u2013 kompleks trzech megalitycznych stanowisk, po\u0142o\u017Conych na granicy hrabstw Oxfordshire i Warwickshire w Wielkiej Brytanii. Zbudowane z lokalnych oolit\u00F3w, ka\u017Cde z trzech stanowisk w innym czasie, mi\u0119dzy IV a II tysi\u0105cleciem p.n.e. Kamienny kr\u0105g, o \u015Brednicy 33 metr\u00F3w, liczy obecnie 77 kamieni. Mo\u017Cliwe, \u017Ce pierwotnie by\u0142o ich 105, dotykaj\u0105cych jeden drugiego. Obecnie na terenie Rollright Stones maj\u0105 miejsce obrz\u0119dy grup wsp\u00F3\u0142czesnych pogan, np. druid\u00F3w."@pl . "Stukeley William.jpg"@en . . "Archaeologist and prehistorian Mike Parker Pearson on the Late Neolithic in Britain"@en . . . . . . . . "Rollright Stones \u00E4r en fornl\u00E4mning i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Oxfordshire och riksdelen England, i den s\u00F6dra delen av landet, 110 km nordv\u00E4st om huvudstaden London. Rollright Stones ligger 220 meter \u00F6ver havet. Terr\u00E4ngen runt Rollright Stones \u00E4r huvudsakligen platt. Rollright Stones ligger uppe p\u00E5 en h\u00F6jd. Den h\u00F6gsta punkten i n\u00E4rheten \u00E4r 247 meter \u00F6ver havet, 1,4 km v\u00E4ster om Rollright Stones. Runt Rollright Stones \u00E4r det ganska t\u00E4tbefolkat, med 139 inv\u00E5nare per kvadratkilometer. N\u00E4rmaste st\u00F6rre samh\u00E4lle \u00E4r Banbury, 18,6 km nordost om Rollright Stones. Trakten runt Rollright Stones best\u00E5r till st\u00F6rsta delen av jordbruksmark. Kustklimat r\u00E5der i trakten. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 8 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r juli, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 16 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r december, med 0 \u00B0C."@sv . "right"@en . "Rollright Stones"@de . . . . "The Rollright Stones are a complex of three Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton, on the borders of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Constructed from local oolitic limestone, the three monuments, now known as the King's Men and the Whispering Knights in Oxfordshire and the King Stone in Warwickshire, are distinct in their design and purpose. They were built at different periods in late prehistory. During the period when the three monuments were erected, there was a continuous tradition of ritual behaviour on sacred ground, from the 4th to the 2nd millennium BCE. The first to be constructed was the Whispering Knights, a dolmen that dates to the Early or Middle Neolithic period. It was likely to have been used as a place of burial. This was followed by the King's Men, a stone circle that was constructed in the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age; unusually, it has parallels to other circles located further north, in the Lake District, implying a trade-based or ritual connection. The third monument, the King Stone, is a single monolith. Although its construction has not been dated, the dominant theory amongst archaeologists is that it was a Bronze Age grave marker. The British philologist Andrew Breeze has proposed that the name \"Rollright\" is from the Brittonic phrase *rodland r\u00EFx 'wheel enclosure groove', where *r\u00EFx 'groove' refers to a narrow valley near Great Rollright and *rodland 'wheel enclosure' refers to the King's Men circle. By the Early Modern period, folkloric stories had developed about the Stones, telling of how they had once been a king and his knights who had been turned to stone by a witch. Such stories continued to be taught amongst local people well into the 19th century. Meanwhile, antiquarians such as William Camden, John Aubrey and William Stukeley had begun to take an interest in the monuments. Fuller archaeological investigations were undertaken in the 20th century, culminating in excavations run by George Lambrick in the 1980s. The site is listed by Historic England as a scheduled monument and was first designated in 1882. In the 20th century, the stones became an important site for adherents of various forms of Contemporary Paganism, as well as for other esotericists, who hold magico-religious ceremonies there. They also began to be referred to more widely in popular culture, being featured in television, literature, music and art."@en . . . . . . . . "William Camden, Britannia, 1586, translated by P. Holland, 1637"@en . . . . . . "Rollright Stones \u00E4r en fornl\u00E4mning i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Oxfordshire och riksdelen England, i den s\u00F6dra delen av landet, 110 km nordv\u00E4st om huvudstaden London. Rollright Stones ligger 220 meter \u00F6ver havet. Kustklimat r\u00E5der i trakten. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 8 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r juli, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 16 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r december, med 0 \u00B0C."@sv . . "\"[A] little river... speedeth him into Isis: which riveret on the very border of the shire passeth by an ancient Monument standing not farre from his bank, to wit, certaine large stones placed in a round circle .\""@en . . . "POINT(-1.5707994699478 51.975551605225)"^^ . . . . "30"^^ . . .