Category:Stone circles in the Scottish Borders

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Stone circles in the Scottish Borders, 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.

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