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Neolithic Category from c3600 BC(BCE) Cleaven Dyke to c2000 BC(BCE) Marlee Stone Circle

Cleaven Dyke

Cleaven Dyke

Cutting across the A93 between Meikleour and Blairgowrie, Cleaven Dyke is the finest prehistoric monument of its type in Britain. It is a vast earthwork measuring some 2.6km long, averaging 9m wide and 1.8m high in places - you've probably driven past it and not realised!

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Leys of Marlee Stone Circle

Leys of Marlee Stone Circle

Stone Circles are found in many countries around the world. There are a few in the Blairgowrie and Rattray area, the most unusual of which is the Leys of Marlee Stone Circle, also known as the Ardblair Stone Circle and the Essendy Road Stones.This Stone Circle is unusual in that the B947 road built in 1858 runs through the middle of it.

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61

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500,000,000

Years

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33

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