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Clava Cairns (click to view fullsize)

<b>Clava Cairns</b>Posted by Tyrianterror<b>Clava Cairns</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Dunnideer (Hillfort)

<b>Dunnideer</b>Posted by Tyrianterror<b>Dunnideer</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Rhynie Graveyard (Cup Marked Stone)

<b>Rhynie Graveyard</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Gaval (Stone Circle)

<b>Gaval</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Comet Stone (Standing Stone / Menhir)

<b>Comet Stone</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Ring of Brodgar (Circle henge)

<b>Ring of Brodgar</b>Posted by Tyrianterror<b>Ring of Brodgar</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Unstan (Cairn(s))

<b>Unstan</b>Posted by Tyrianterror<b>Unstan</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Berrybrae (Stone Circle)

<b>Berrybrae</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Wheebin (Standing Stone / Menhir)

<b>Wheebin</b>Posted by Tyrianterror<b>Wheebin</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Taversoe Tuick (Chambered Tomb)

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Broch of Midhowe

<b>Broch of Midhowe</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Broch of Gurness

<b>Broch of Gurness</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Broomend (Standing Stone / Menhir)

<b>Broomend</b>Posted by Tyrianterror

Brandsbutt (Stone Circle)

<b>Brandsbutt</b>Posted by Tyrianterror<b>Brandsbutt</b>Posted by Tyrianterror
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Studied joint honours in Archaeology-Celtic Civilisation, at the University of Aberdeen, graduated July 2011 with an upper-second.I stay in the NE of Scotland, in the SW of the 'sleepy town of Fraserburgh', which's famous for all the wrong reasons.
I love most things historic,archaeological,alternative, an avid reader, on things in similar veins to my interests, study, etc not into fiction in my reading, reality and past histories are interesting enough. Thankfully my interests predated ran parallel to and subsequently with what I studied at university. Add to that immersing myself when involved on archaeo. digs & visiting sites in my locality and modestly further afield.
Plus I'm male, middle-aged and hopefully not yet bitter.

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