A cromlech (sometimes also spelled "cromleh" or "cromlêh"; cf Welsh crom, "bent"; llech, "slate") is a megalithic construction made of large stone blocks. The word applies to two different megalithic forms in English, the first being an altar tomb (frequently called a "dolmen"), as William Borlase first denoted in 1769. A good example is at . The second meaning of the name "cromlech" in English refers to large stone circles such as those found among the Carnac stones in Brittany, France.

List

  • Almendres Cromlech, the Cromlech of the Almendres megalithic complex, near Évora, Portugal
  • Dinas Cromlech, a rock outcrop in the Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia, Wales
  • Dolni Glavanak Cromlech, an oval stone circle near Dolni Glavanak, Bulgaria

See also

  • Crom Dubh

Notes