- kilometres) west of Stornoway.
Calanais is
situated alongside the A858,
between Breasclete and Garynahine. The
Calanais Stones "
Calanais I", a cross-shaped setting...
- The
Calanais Stones (or "
Calanais I":
Scottish Gaelic:
Clachan Chalanais or
Tursachan Chalanais) are an
arrangement of
standing stones placed in a cruciform...
-
Great Bernera (/ˈbɜːrnərə/;
Scottish Gaelic: Beàrnaraigh Mòr),
often known just as
Bernera (Scottish Gaelic: Beàrnaraigh), is an
island and
community in...
- one of many
megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger)
Calanais I on the west
coast of the Isle of Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland...
- one of many
megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger)
Calanais I on the west
coast of the Isle of Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides (Western...
- this
period are the
temples and
communal burial cairns at
places like
Calanais (English: Callanish).
About 500 BC,
island society moved into the Iron...
-
based on the Ring of
Brodgar in
Orkney (a non-Gaelic
speaking area) or
Calanais in Lewis.
Pitlochry is Glen Innes' twin town in Scotland.
Other towns nearby...
- end of
northwest Scotland there are the
Standing Stones of
Callanish or
Calanais Stones on the Isle of
Lewis — a
grouped arrangement of
megalithic menhirs...
- one of many
megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger)
Calanais I on the west
coast of the Isle of Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland...
- Canmore.
Retrieved 10
September 2024.
Colin Richards. "
Calanais Excavations—Na Dromannan".
Calanais Excavations - Na
Dromannan Archived 2007-09-27 at the...