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Killin Stone Circle
56.4653° N, -4.3120° E
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Killin Stone Circle (or Kinnell Stone Circle) is a prehistoric stone circle situated at the west end of Loch Tay near the village of Killin, Stirling, Scotland. It is a scheduled monument.
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Industrial Period
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18th–19th century
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PetroglyphsMonuments
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Astronomical and Timekeeping Structures
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