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− | Onkirgs are pre-Moigthe stone monuments dating at least 43 centuries ago or no later than 1550 AS and are widely believed to be from the Neptultchi period. The layman calls them Tuadbe Witch Rocks or onkirgs. Some scholars believe at least some of the stones were erected in the pre-Neptultchi by the [[Kemerite Giants]]. | + | Onkirgs are pre-Moigthe stone monuments dating at least 43 centuries ago or no later than 1550 [[AS]] and are widely believed to be from the Neptultchi period. The layman calls them Tuadbe Witch Rocks or onkirgs. Some scholars believe at least some of the stones were erected in the [[pre-Neptultchi]] period by the [[Kemerite Giants]]. |
=List of Notable Onkirgs= | =List of Notable Onkirgs= |
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Onkirgs are pre-Moigthe stone monuments dating at least 43 centuries ago or no later than 1550 AS and are widely believed to be from the Neptultchi period. The layman calls them Tuadbe Witch Rocks or onkirgs. Some scholars believe at least some of the stones were erected in the pre-Neptultchi period by the Kemerite Giants.
List of Notable Onkirgs
- Onkirga Geathagior (World Map 11-4, 10-4)
- Onkirga Leihumon (World Map 11-4, 8-5)
- Onkirga Nachdalion (World Map 11-4, 8-6)
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