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- Skystone abstract "The Skystone is an andesite glacial erratic boulder in Bonney Lake, Washington. The stone may have astronomical significance to the Puyallup tribe of Native Americans. It was called by an archaeastronomer "the new world Stonehenge", with pits pounded into its surface that align with the sun's position on the solstices. The stone is about one mile south of the former Naches Trail, and was apparently rediscovered when a suburban housing development was begun in 1999. It is listed and preserved as an archaeological site by the Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.The stone's height and width are 4.5 by 12 feet (1.4 m × 3.7 m).".
- Skystone thumbnail Skystone.jpg?width=300.
- Skystone wikiPageExternalLink books?id=-S3xJHop87cC&pg=PA9.
- Skystone wikiPageExternalLink skystone.
- Skystone wikiPageExternalLink the-night-sky-as-a-cultural-resource.
- Skystone wikiPageExternalLink 8530.
- Skystone wikiPageExternalLink wa-bonneylake-skystone.php.
- Skystone wikiPageID "46926125".
- Skystone wikiPageLength "4069".
- Skystone wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Skystone wikiPageRevisionID "667226470".
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Andesite.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Bonney_Lake,_Washington.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeoastronomy.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Washington_(state).
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coast_Salish_art_and_artifacts.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glacial_erratics_in_Washington_(state).
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erratic.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Naches_Pass.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Naches_Trail.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Puyallup_tribe.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Washington_State_Department_of_Archaeology_and_Historic_Preservation.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLink Washington_State_Office_of_Archaeology_and_Historic_Preservation.
- Skystone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skystone".
- Skystone composition Andesite.
- Skystone hasPhotoCollection Skystone.
- Skystone name "Skystone".
- Skystone type "Glacial erratic".
- Skystone typeLink "Glacial erratic".
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- Skystone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Washington_erratics.
- Skystone subject Category:Archaeoastronomy.
- Skystone subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Washington_(state).
- Skystone subject Category:Coast_Salish_art_and_artifacts.
- Skystone subject Category:Glacial_erratics_in_Washington_(state).
- Skystone subject Category:Landforms_of_Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Skystone hypernym Boulder.
- Skystone point "47.153807 -122.194685".
- Skystone type Place.
- Skystone type SpatialThing.
- Skystone comment "The Skystone is an andesite glacial erratic boulder in Bonney Lake, Washington. The stone may have astronomical significance to the Puyallup tribe of Native Americans. It was called by an archaeastronomer "the new world Stonehenge", with pits pounded into its surface that align with the sun's position on the solstices. The stone is about one mile south of the former Naches Trail, and was apparently rediscovered when a suburban housing development was begun in 1999.".
- Skystone label "Skystone".
- Skystone sameAs m.013d7d2p.
- Skystone sameAs Q20712201.
- Skystone sameAs Q20712201.
- Skystone lat "47.153807".
- Skystone long "-122.194685".
- Skystone wasDerivedFrom Skystone?oldid=667226470.
- Skystone depiction Skystone.jpg.
- Skystone isPrimaryTopicOf Skystone.