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Home / Science / Social Sciences / Archaeology / Topics / Megaliths / United Kingdom / Scotland
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- Ancient Lothian - A website dedicated to the historic cultures of South-East Scotland. We will be attempting to catalogue the majority of ancient sites within the Lothians, as well as documenting the Celtic and Germanic histories and mythologies of the region up to about 1500 AD... OK, a pretty loose interpretation of "ancient"!
www.cyberscotia.com/ancient-lothian
- Ancient Scotland - An extensive pictorial guide to the prehistory of Scotland
www.ehabitat.demon.co.uk/scotland
- Ancient Stones - A guide to the standing stones, stone circles and other sites of South East Scotland.
www.border-stones.fsnet.co.uk
- Coed Celyddon - The symbol stones are perhaps the most enduringly enigmatic and yet widely known legacy of the Picts. A site with photos, book recommendations and the geography and history of the Picts.
www.cyberscotia.com/coed-celyddon
- Maeshowe and Neolithic Orkney - Events and photographs relating to Maes Howe and Orkney archaeology by Charles Tait, the Orkney based photographer.
www.velvia.demon.co.uk/maeshowe
- Neolithic, Bronze Age and Pictish Sites of North East Scotland - Photographs and locations of stone circles and carved stones in Aberdeenshire by George Soja.
www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/4042
- Orkney's Standing Stones - Images, descriptions and discussion of the Neolithic stone monuments of these Scottish islands from journalist Sigurd Towrie's Orkneyjar, with an introduction.
www.orkneyjar.com/history/monoliths
- Stone Circles in Angus and Perthshire - Nick Brand presents his own photographs of some of the stone circles, standing stones and other ancient sites in Angus and Perthshire, with information from authoritative sources.
www.brand-dd.freeserve.co.uk/stones
- Stones of Scotland - List all the prehistoric standing stones, burial mounds and other ancient landmarks in Scotland, along with photographs in both low and high resolution, locations with Ordanance Survey map refernces. Also states if access is suitable or not for the disabled.
www.stonepages.com/dmeozzi/Scotland/Scotland.html
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