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Calanais (English:
Callanish) is a
village (township) on the west side of the Isle of Lewis, in the
Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland. Calanais...
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religious activity for at
least 1500 years. (see
Callanish III,
Callanish IV,
Callanish VIII and
Callanish X).
Historic Environment Scotland states that...
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Callanish II
stone circle (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc
Ceann a' Gharaidh) is one of many
megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger) Calanais...
- from the
Callanish II
stone circle. See also
Callanish IV,
Callanish VIII and
Callanish X for
other minor sites. "Site
Record for Lewis,
Callanish, Cnoc...
- The
Callanish VIII
stone setting is one of many
megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger)
Calanais I on the west
coast of the Isle of...
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cairn and some
evidence of
Bronze Age
occupation were
found here. The
Callanish Stones in the Loch Ròg area were
erected roughly 5,000
years ago, thus...
- The
Callanish IV
stone circle (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Hulavig) is one of many
megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger)
Calanais I on...
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sophisticated pre-Christian
belief systems is
demonstrated by
sites such as the
Callanish Stones on
Lewis and the Maes Howe on Orkney,
which were
built in the third...
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Callanish X (or "Na Dromannan", "Druim Nan Eun") is the
collapsed remains of a
stone circle. It one of many
megalithic structures around the more well-known...
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heritage sites and museums. A few of the best
known are
listed below:
Callanish,
Lewis Corrimony, Glen
Urquhart (Glenurquhart) Croftmoraig, Perthshire...