Stone row

Line of upright, angular stones receding into rolling, grassy terrain
Down Tor stone row on Dartmoor, UK

A stone row or stone alignment is a linear arrangement of megalithic standing stones set at intervals along a common axis or series of axes, usually dating from the later Neolithic or Bronze Age.[1] Rows may be individual or grouped, and three or more aligned stones can constitute a row.

  1. ^ Power (1997), p.23