A Wee Guide to Prehistoric Scotland

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A Wee Guide to Prehistoric Scotland
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ISBN-10 : 1899874232
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Book Synopsis A Wee Guide to Prehistoric Scotland by : Ann MacSween

Book excerpt: Scotland has many magnificent prehistoric sites to rival anywhere in Europe- the splendid towering broch of Mousa, the enigmatic standing stones at Callanish and Brodgar, the eerie chambered tomb of Maeshowe, and the sophisticated sand-blown Neolithi


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