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Investigating Temple Wood Stone Circle (Gaelic)
A resource in Gaelic for teachers planning a visit to Temple Wood Stone Circle.
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Temple Wood Stone Circles Statement of Significance
Document outlining the significance of Temple Wood Stone Circles, including key features which make the property special.
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Hill O'Many Stanes
Get an overview of the Hill o’ Many Stanes a mysterious monument featuring about 200 stones in more than 22 rows. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Keills Chapel and Cross
Take a quick look at Keills Chapel and Cross, featuring a collection of nearly 40 carved stones. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Visit Holyrood Park
Holyrood Park’s dramatic hills and crags shape Edinburgh’s unforgettable skyline, and its history and archaeology span thousands of years, from Arthur's Seat to St Anthony's Chapel.
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Auchagallon Cairn
Get an overview of Auchagallon Cairn, an ancient burial place on the island of Arran in the Central and West region. Visit the site, or contact us today for more information.
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Heritage For All
We want the historic environment to make a real difference to people’s lives. Take part in our vision of Heritage For All.
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Clickimin Broch
Get a overview of Clickimin Broch, which has evidence of settlement spanning over 1,000 years. Visit the stunning site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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MacLean's Cross
Find out more about MacLean’s Cross, a finely detailed piece of carving where pilgrims would have once stopped to pray. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Ruthwell Cross
Get an overview of the Ruthwell Cross, described as the most important sculptural survival of Anglo-Saxon Britain. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.