#1282 Brian Byng - Dartmoor's Mysterious Megaliths. Baron Jay Ltd., Plymouth, 1979, 1st edition, reprint. Printed by P.D.S. Printers, Plymouth.

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#1275 L.V. Grinsell - The Megalithic Monuments of Stanton Drew. The Author, Bristol, 1994, 1st edition.

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#1268 John Barnatt - Stone Circles of the Peak. Turnstone Press, London, 1978, 1st edition.

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The Tresvennack Pillar on Tresvennack Farm near Drift in West Penwith, Cornwall, photographed from the east-south-east on 6 March 2004.

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The Sousterrain — An Underground Pict Dwelling in Orkney

This megalithic era underground Pict dwelling in the Orkney Islands, off the northern coast of Britain, is located in the outskirts of Kirkwall. Today it's in an industrial area, but in Pictish times it was a subterranean dwelling.

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Neolithic Orkney — The Ring of Brodgar

The Ring of Brodgar is a large megalithic circle and henge at the heart of Neolithic Orkney. It dates back to 2500-2000 BC.

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The Stones of Stenness and the Barnhouse Settlement — Neolithic Orkney

The Standing Stones of Stennis form a neolithic stone circle as old as Stonehenge and older than most British henges. The formation is at the Heart of Neolithic Orkney.

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Maeshowe — Neolithic Orkney

The Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage tomb dates back to 3000 BC. At the winter solstice the setting sun shines down its entry passageway. It contains several chambers. It's at the Heart of Neolithic Orkney.

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