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You can then have it show you the boss spawn locations so you can get on with your conquest.
Stones are in 2 different locations... the alters and the camps. Both are semi-rare.
also the online map generator can point to both the boss stones and the boss.
If you've searched for hours and still nothing then look it up on the Map Viewer: https://valheim-map.world/
As others have pointed out, oftentimes one finds the altar by spotting the distinctive stones of the site. There will be several that look like somewhat like the typical monoliths, except they will be arrange in a circle and the pillars will be curved as they go up, much like a grasping hand. If the weather is clear, they can oftentimes be spotted from quite a distance, so sailing along the Plains in good weather is one way to find them. I have done several run-throughs of this game and more than half the time I find the altar before I find a register stone.
All that said, it can take several hours to finally find Yagluths altar. It can be a pain to sail around for days, looking for it while also checking to spot any Stonehenge or standing stones that may have a register. So hang in there.
Cheers!
So much gold, tar and Black Metal Ores though..