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  1. Stanton Drew stone circles - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Stanton Drew stone circles are just outside the village of Stanton Drew in the English county of Somerset.The largest stone circle is the Great Circle, 113 metres (371 ft) in diameter and the second largest stone circle in Britain (after Avebury); it is considered to be one of the largest Neolithic monuments to have been built. The date of construction is …

  2. List of stone circles - Wikipedia

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    WebA stone circle is a monument of stones arranged in a circle or ellipse. Such monuments have been constructed in many parts of the world throughout history for many different reasons. The best known tradition of stone circle construction occurred across the British Isles and Brittany in the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with over 1000 surviving …

  3. Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba

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    WebDec 01, 2022 · Ring of Brodgar Stone Circle and Henge. Find out more. Stenness and Barnhouse Walk Selected dates until Wednesday 29 March 2023. Stones of Stenness Circle and Henge. Latest news View all news; Stonemasons win gold & silver 01 December 2022.

  4. List of megaliths - Wikipedia

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    WebHistria Neolithic 2.5 m high; Histria Museum. Serbia. The graves of the "Latins" and the "Jidovs" near the village Balwan , north of Aleksinac in Serbia. Spain ... Machrie Moor Stone Circles, Isle of Arran. Millport on Cumbrae, Firth of Clyde. Wales. Bryn Dyfrydog Stone, Anglesey; Clorach Stone, Anglesey;

  5. Standing Stones & Stone Circles in Scotland | VisitScotland

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    WebFind out more about Machrie Moor Standing Stones. Ring of Brodgar . Prehistoric stone circles in Scotland don't get much more impressive than the Ring of Brodgar. It comprises 27 stones and is part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site. It is one of several significant Orkney stone circle sites which also include the Stones of ...

  6. Uncover the Mysteries Behind the World's Stone Circles

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    WebNov 08, 2022 · The most striking is the Nine Ladies Stone Circle and the King Stone, set 131 feet (40m) away from the circle, in Stanton Moor. There are in fact 10 stones, although one has fallen.

  7. Isle of Arran - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Isle of Arran (/ ˈ æ r ən /; Scots: Isle o Arran; Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Arainn) or simply Arran is an island off the west coast of Scotland. It is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde and the seventh-largest Scottish island, at 432 square kilometres (167 sq mi). Historically part of Buteshire, it is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire.

  8. Uncover the Mysteries Behind the World's Stone Circles

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    WebNov 08, 2022 · The most striking is the Nine Ladies Stone Circle and the King Stone, set 131 feet (40m) away from the circle, in Stanton Moor. There are in fact 10 stones, although one has fallen.

  9. Uncover the Mysteries Behind the World's Stone Circles

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    WebNov 08, 2022 · The most striking is the Nine Ladies Stone Circle and the King Stone, set 131 feet (40m) away from the circle, in Stanton Moor. There are in fact 10 stones, although one has fallen.

  10. Mysterious Stone Structures From Around The World – And Their …

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    WebDec 06, 2022 · The most striking is the Nine Ladies Stone Circle and the King Stone, set 131 feet (40m) away from the circle, in Stanton Moor. There are in fact 10 stones, although one has fallen.



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