hogbacks
1hogbacks — n. back which is curved like a hog s; long crested ridge (Geology) …
2Hogback (sculpture) — Hogbacks are stone carved Viking sculptures from 10th 12th century England and Scotland. Their function is generally accepted as grave markers. Hogbacks take the form of recumbent monuments, generally with a curved ( hogbacked ) ridge, often also …
3Hogback — Grabsteine in Penrith, links und rechts jeweils ein Keltenkreuz und vier Hogbacks …
4Dip slope — Schematic cross section of a cuesta, dip slopes facing left and harder rock layers in darker colors than softer ones A dip slope is a geological formation often created by erosion of tilted strata.[1] Dip slopes are found on homoclinal ridges …
5Brompton, Hambleton — infobox UK place country = England official name = Brompton latitude = 54.3620 longitude = 1.4220 population = 1,912 (2001 census) shire district = Hambleton region = Yorkshire and the Humber shire county = North Yorkshire constituency… …
6Skulpturensteine von Govan — Ein Skulpturenstein von Govan Die Skulpturensteine von Govan befinden sich in der Pfarrkirche des Stadtteils von Glasgow in Schottland. Govan (Schottisch Gälisch: Baile a Ghobhainn) ist ein District und früheres Burgh im Südwestteil der Stadt.… …
7Maeshowe — Entrance Maeshowe (or Maes Howe) ( …
8Orkney — This article is about the islands in northern Scotland. For other places of the same name, see Orkney (disambiguation). Orkney Arcaibh …
9Shetland — For other uses, see Shetland (disambiguation). Shetland Sealtainn …
10Margaret, Maid of Norway — For other Scottish queens and princesses called Margaret, see Margaret of Scotland (disambiguation). Margaret Imaginary painting of the Maid of Norway Queen of Scots Disputed reign …