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Ballymeanoch


Ballymeanoch is located in the Kilmartin Glen, an area with one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments in Scotland.
Ballymeanoch is a megalithic formation consisting of two parallel stone rows and a Neolithic henge which was surrounded by a stone circle of smaller stones. In the centre of the henge are two stone boxes. A small cairn lies near the stone rows. The site was excavated in 1864.
The Ballymeanoch henge lies in a field not far from the stone row. The henge is approximately 40 metres in diameter.
Ballymeanoch is a megalithic formation consisting of two parallel stone rows and a Neolithic henge which was surrounded by a stone circle of smaller stones. In the centre of the henge are two stone boxes. A small cairn lies near the stone rows. The site was excavated in 1864.
The Ballymeanoch henge lies in a field not far from the stone row. The henge is approximately 40 metres in diameter.
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