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  2. List of stone circles in the Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stone circles located in the Scottish Borders council area of Scotland. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland records 16 stone circles in the Scottish Borders. Of these, three are marked as 'possible'. [1]

  3. List of stone circles - Wikipedia

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    Boscawen-Un – Stone circle with a leaning pillar in its interior. Boskednan – a partially restored stone circle near Boskednan, around 6 kilometres (4 miles) northwest of the town of Penzance. Craddock Moor – near Minions on Bodmin Moor, 800 m (1 ⁄ 2 mi) northwest of The Hurlers. Duloe – in the village of Duloe, 8 km (5 mi) from Looe.

  4. Category:Stone circles in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Stone circles in Scotland, circular alignments of standing stones. They are commonly found across Northern Europe and Great Britain , and typically date from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age eras, with most concentrations appearing from 3000 BC.

  5. Aquhorthies stone circle - Wikipedia

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    Aquhorthies is a Neolithic stone circle near Portlethen in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The site is composed of a ring cairn and a recumbent stone circle which unusually has two rings. It stands one field away from Auld Bourtreebush stone circle, near to the Causey Mounth. It is a scheduled monument.

  6. Tyrebagger stone circle - Wikipedia

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    Tyrebagger stone circle is located at Dyce, near to Aberdeen in Scotland. It is a complete recumbent stone circle. It was used as a cattle pound in the past and now stands close to the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route. It is a scheduled monument since 1925.

  7. Callanish Stones - Wikipedia

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    The stone circle consists of thirteen stones and has a diameter of 11.4 metres. The stone circle is not a perfect circle, but is a ring with a flattened east side (13.4 metres north–south by 12 metres east–west). The stones have an average height of three metres. The ring covers an area of 124 square metres.

  8. Torhouse - Wikipedia

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    Three upright boulders stand in a line near the centre of the circle. [3] The direction of the line of the three central stones is northeast to southwest. [1] Two stones stand 40 metres to the south-southeast of the stone circle, one large and the other small, and there is a stone row of three stones 130 metres to the east. [2]

  9. Category:Lists of stone circles in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of stone circles in Scotland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.