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Annotated drawing of recumbent stone circle at Cothiemuir Wood.
Titled: 'Remains of a druid circle at Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire. 2 May 1827'. 'Some decay (?) bones were found under the stone'.
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General oblique aerial view centred on Cothiemuir Wood, taken from the E.
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General oblique aerial view centred on Cothiemuir Wood, taken from the WNW.
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Recumbent and flankers, view from N
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Recumbent and flankers, close view from NW (flash)
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Plans of a selection of recumbent stone circles in Donside. 300dpi tiff copy of EPS file.
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Sketch plan of stone circle, page 58 (reverse).
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View from the N
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Markings (Natural) on the recumbent stone
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The central 'cist cover' from the W
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Cothiemuir Wood, NJ61NW 1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the recumbent stone circle, taken from the NE.
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General oblique aerial view centred on Cothiemuir Wood, taken from the SSW.
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Recumbent and flankers, view from SW (with Robert Adam for scale)
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Comparative page showing elevations of selected recumbent stone and flanker settings. 300dpi tiff copy of EPS file.
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View from SW of recumbent stone and flankers; Mr John Sherriff and Mrs Angela Gannon (both RCAHMS) in picture
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the recumbent stone circle, taken from the NNW.
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Sketch of recumbent stone circle.
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Recumbent and flankers, view from E (flash)
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Recumbent and flankers, view from N
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Recumbent and flankers, view from N
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Cothiemuir Wood. Ground Plan (PSAS 35, 1900-1901, fig 23, p214)
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Annotated drawing of recumbent stone circle at Cothiemuir Wood.
Titled: 'Remains of a druid circle at Castle Forbes, Aberdeenshire. 2 May 1827'. 'Some decay (?) bones were found under the stone'.
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View from NW of recumbent stone and flankers; photographic scale in 200mm divisions
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