Tipi rings are circular patterns of stones left from an encampment of Post-Archaic, protohistoric and historic Native Americans. They are found primarily throughout the Plains of the United States and Canada, and also in the foothills and parks of the Rocky Mountains.
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| - Els anell tipi són patrons circulars de pedres que queden d'un campament dels nadius americans dels períodes post-arcaic, protohistòric i històric. S'han trobat principalment arreu de les Planes dels Estats Units i Canadà, i també als parcs i contraforts de les Muntanyes Rocalloses. (ca)
- Tipi rings are circular patterns of stones left from an encampment of Post-Archaic, protohistoric and historic Native Americans. They are found primarily throughout the Plains of the United States and Canada, and also in the foothills and parks of the Rocky Mountains. (en)
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| - Els anell tipi són patrons circulars de pedres que queden d'un campament dels nadius americans dels períodes post-arcaic, protohistòric i històric. S'han trobat principalment arreu de les Planes dels Estats Units i Canadà, i també als parcs i contraforts de les Muntanyes Rocalloses. Els grups de cercles de pedres es troben sovint en campaments favorables prop de l'aigua, combustible i bona caça. En molts casos, els grups s'organitzen en patrons, com files, cercles o formes v. Les pedres es van utilitzar per sostenir els tipis i mantenir l'interior càlid i sec. En alguns casos es van construir parets elaborades o estructures defensives. (ca)
- Tipi rings are circular patterns of stones left from an encampment of Post-Archaic, protohistoric and historic Native Americans. They are found primarily throughout the Plains of the United States and Canada, and also in the foothills and parks of the Rocky Mountains. Clusters of stones circles are often found in favorable camp-sites, near water, fuel and good hunting grounds. In many cases the clusters are organized in patterns, such as rows, circles or v-shapes. The stones were used to hold down the tipis to keep the lodge warm and dry. In some cases elaborate walls or defensive structures were built. (en)
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