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The Botallek Circles

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BORLASE, in his “Antiquities of Cornwall” (p. 199), published in 1769, refers to what he terms “the curious cluster” of circles at Botallek, the seeming confusion of which led him to write “I cannot but think that there was some mystical meaning, or, at least, distinct allotments to particular uses.”

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  1. Proc. Roy. Soc., March, 1909.

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LOCKYER, N. The Botallek Circles . Nature 80, 97–99 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080097a0

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