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VII.—THE ABERDEEN CIRCLES (Continued).2 IN December, 1906, I gave an account of my measures of four examples of a very special type of circle which is only to be found, so far as I know, in Aberdeenshire. They were described in relation to other circles by Mr. Lewis in his paper on the stone circles of Scotland. My wife and I again went to Aberdeen last autumn and measured another twenty-five, leaving, I believe, still more than a hundred to be examined.
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NATURE, vol. lxxv., p. 150.
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LOCKYER, N. Notes on Ancient British Monuments 1 . Nature 77, 487–489 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077487a0
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