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English: Loanhead of Daviot stone circle.

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Figure 37, page 520. Loanhead plan
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Coles, Frederick (1902) [First published 30-11-1902]. "Report on Stone Circles in Aberdeenshire (Inverurie, Eastern Parishes, and Insch Districts), with measured Plans and Drawings, obtained under the Gunning Fellowship". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 36 (1901): 488–581.

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Author Frederick Coles FSA Scot (1854–1929)
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