Some stones are of special significance in Lithuanian paganism.
"Our [German] soldiers love to relate how [Lithuanian] farmers
plow around large and small stones in their fields, rather than
making the effort, once and for all, to smash up the larger
stones and to remove the pebbles."
"Such behavior reflected not merely some essential laziness in
native character, but their animistic sense that the stones,
which had risen to the surface over the years, had spirits and
a right to be where they were. The entire country was full of
holy stones and boulders, revered since pagan times, here not
so very distant."
"War Land on the Eastern Front: Culture, National Identity
and German Occupation in World War I", Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, p. 69
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