The first ring was a black, oblong stone with what appeared to be small turquoise chips imbedded in the stone.
Lying on the center of that altar was an- oblong stone somewhat larger than a man's head.
In the center of where this passageway opens into the drain tunnel there will be an oblong stone to step across on.
Cerryl walked straight to the wall, removed the oblong stone, and fumbled for a moment before pulling the lever.
She hit it with such force that her chest was impaled by an oblong stone, leaving behind a hole the size of a basketball.
The northern area was distinguished by the hearth, delineated by three oblong stones set vertically into the ground.
The Norweian captain gestured to an oblong stone set beside the road - a dekstone around which the brush had recently been cut back.
Secca shifted her weight in Songfire's saddle, then leaned forward to see better the oblong stone by the shoulder of the road.
He turned the oblong stone in his hand: a splendid wealth of green, but finest of all from its perfect face.
Frank drew out his penknife and inserted the blade tip into the cement, which surrounded a large oblong stone.