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    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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    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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    metres from the Callanish III stone circle. See also Callanish IV, Callanish VIII and Callanish X for other minor sites. The stone circle consists of...
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    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...
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    resettled in 1878 and the original boundaries are still in use today. Callanish VIII is a unique standing stone arrangement near the bridge between Lewis...
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  • formation of the Callanish Stones) in Scotland. Calanais (Callanish I) Callanish II Callanish III Callanish IV Callanish VIII Callanish X Cullerlie stone...
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  • Callanish VIII Lewis, a smaller stone semicircle....
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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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    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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    dating from up to 3000 BC, the finest example being the standing stones at Callanish, but some archaeologists date the site as Bronze Age. Little is known...
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