stone circle
noun
- a megalithic monument of a type found mainly in western Europe, consisting of stones, typically standing stones, arranged more or less in a circle(西欧用直立石头建造的)巨石环形纪念碑。
The earliest stone circles date from the Neolithic period. In the early Bronze Age many hundreds of small circles were constructed in western Britain, often from quite small stones. Circles often appear to be aligned astronomically, especially with particular sunrise or sunset positions, and it is generally agreed that they had a ritual function.