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Dolment
You added "and the 4 verticaly standing stones are called orthostates,one of the orthostates has a porthole facing east,people were believing that the soul enters in and out through the porthole," to the middle of a sentence. It didn't make sense there, and although I don't doubt that there are dolmens like that, your description doesn't fit most dolmens and the text straight after your addition reads "there are also more complex variants." I presume you were thinking of specific dolmens. And the stones aren't really Orthostates, see our article. We can't say the word is actually "tolmen", although that possibility is mentioned. It is definitely dolmen, whatever its source. Doug Weller talk 12:45, 24 February 2016 (UTC)