noun a large sandstone block typically used in the construction of megalithic structures
Sarsen stones are a type of sandstone characterized by its hardness and durability.
Sarsen stones were traditionally used as building materials for structures due to their strength and weather-resistant properties.
Sarsen stones are large sandstone blocks commonly used in the construction of megalithic monuments such as Stonehenge.
Sarsen stones may be used as a setting or backdrop in historical fiction novels to accurately depict ancient landscapes.
Archaeologists may study sarsen stones to understand their geological composition and historical significance in ancient civilizations.
Geologists may analyze sarsen stones to learn more about their formation process and the environmental conditions present during their creation.
Historians may use sarsen stones as evidence to piece together the history of ancient societies and their architectural practices.