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- Whitehill Wood is a wood and megalithic stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located off the between Aberchirder and Turriff and between the hamlets of Bogton and . It is one of the , which according to Sir Norman Lockyer were built around 1200 BC. However, Historic Environment Scotland describes it as 4500 years old. it is protected as a scheduled monument. (en)
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- c. 1200BC (en)
- c. 2500BC (en)
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- Whitehill, stone circle, Bogmore Wood (en)
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- Scotland Aberdeenshire (en)
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- Whitehill Wood is a wood and megalithic stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located off the between Aberchirder and Turriff and between the hamlets of Bogton and . It is one of the , which according to Sir Norman Lockyer were built around 1200 BC. However, Historic Environment Scotland describes it as 4500 years old. it is protected as a scheduled monument. (en)
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- Whitehill Wood, Aberdeenshire (en)
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