Thunderstone or Thunder Stone may refer to:
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Thunderstone (folklore)
A thunderstone is a prehistoric hand axe, stone tool, or fossil which was used as an amulet to protect a person or a building. The name derives from the ancient belief that the object was found at a place where lightning had struck.
Thunderston ...
, a worked stone object often associated with a thunder god
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Thunderstone (fossil), the fossilised rostra of a belemnoid
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Thunderstone (band)
Thunderstone is a power metal band from Helsinki, Finland. The band was formed in 2000 by guitarist Nino Laurenne and the line-up became complete in the following year. After the release of the band's self-titled debut album, '' Thunderstone'', ...
, a Finnish power metal band
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''Thunderstone'' (album), their self-titled album
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''Thunderstone'' (TV series), an Australian children's television series set on a post-apocalyptic Earth
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''Thunderstone'' (card game), a fantasy deck-building game from Alderac Entertainment Group
*Thunderstone, an item in the ''Pokémon'' series that evolves certain types of Pokémon—see
Gameplay of ''Pokémon''
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Thunderstone Software, a software company specializing in enterprise search
*The Thunder Stone, the base of the equestrian statue of Peter the Great now known as the
Bronze Horseman
The ''Bronze Horseman'' (russian: link=no, Медный всадник, literally "copper horseman") is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great in the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was opened to the public on 7 (18) August ...
, purportedly the largest stone ever moved by man
*The Thunder Stone, a standing stone that was part of the prehistoric
Shap Stone Avenue
The Shap Stone Avenue (an unofficial name) is a megalithic complex near Shap in Cumbria, England, comprising stone circles, a two-mile avenue (actually two avenues) of stones, and burial mounds.
Location
Shap Stone Avenue is one of three majo ...
, in Cumbria, England
See also
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Thunder Rock (disambiguation)
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Thunderegg
A thunderegg (or thunder egg) is a nodule-like rock, similar to a filled geode, that is formed within rhyolitic volcanic ash layers.
Thundereggs are rough spheres, most about the size of a baseball—though they can range from a little mor ...
, a nodule-like rock formed within rhyolitic volcanic ash layers
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