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English: A carved-stone ball from Golspie, Scotland.
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Source Fenton, William (1939 - 1940). A Short Cist recently exposed in the Gallows Knowe, Lintrathten, Angus. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. Vol. LXXIV - Vol.II. P. 135 - 136. Drawing made in 1933.
Author Dr James B Simpson of Golspie.

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