There are three huge stone circles built by man. In the center of the inner circle is a dolmen that served as a tomb.
In Hebrew, the site is called "Gilgal Refa'im" because according to the Bible, the Refa'im were the ancient inhabitants of the Bashan region - the modern Golan, where the site is located, a people of giants whose biblical name was "Refa'im". Because of this, some people believe that the site was created by giants, and is proof of the activity of giants in the area. The origin of the term "Gilgal" or "Gilgal" is the circular shape of the site.
In Arabic, the site is called "Rojam al-Hiry", which means "the stone wave of the wild cats"