cairn

 KAIRN

 A mound of stacked stones, built by human hands for any of a dozen purposes — marking a trail, commemorating the dead, indicating a summit, claiming territory, honoring a place, or simply because stacking stones is one of the oldest human impulses. Cairns range from knee-high trail markers to massive Bronze Age burial mounds. They are found on every continent where there are rocks and people.
Etymology
 Scottish Gaelic càrn, a heap of stones. Related to Irish carn and Welsh carn or carnedd. The word is ancient — as old as the practice.
Gaelic human settlement mountain/alpine rock trail
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