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stela

American  
[stee-luh] / ˈsti lə /

noun

stelae plural
  1. stele.


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Not only have times significantly changed but, in the great Ford outdoors, a stela from a Theosophical Society pilgrimage played a century ago could easily be imagined buried on the hillside.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 8, 2022

There, a battered stone stela excavated in 1989 bears a Long Count date fragment that may refer to an unknown event around 300 B.C.E.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 1, 2022

Christa Schieber de Lavarreda, the site’s archaeological director, points to a flat stone, considered an altar, found face-up just a few feet away, which archaeologists think was installed at the same time as the stela.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 1, 2022

Among the crosses were a dozen stone slabs, resembling stela.

From New York Times • Feb. 28, 2021

Hoping to turn up others, Stirling was walking that January morning to the far end of the mounded area, where a workman had noticed a large, flat, partly submerged rock: a second stela.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann

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