Overview
These standing stones anchor ancient earth energy in the Abruzzo landscape, connecting to the broader network of megalithic sites found throughout the Mediterranean basin. The stones serve as quiet sentinels channeling telluric currents through Italy's mountainous spine. Their relative obscurity preserves an intimate, undiluted energetic presence that rewards those who seek them out.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
The Fossa Standing Stones are possible megalithic remains located near the town of Fossa in the Abruzzo region of central Italy, an area with scattered evidence of prehistoric habitation. While less documented than major Mediterranean megalithic sites, such stones in the Abruzzo region suggest Neolithic or Bronze Age ritual activity in the central Apennine foothills. Further archaeological study is needed to fully establish their date and purpose.
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