Callanish Stones
Neolithic standing stones in the Scottish Outer Hebrides / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Callanish Stones (or "Callanish I": Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle, located on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais) on the west coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
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Clachan Chalanais | |
Alternative name | Callanish I |
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Location | Isle of Lewis, Scotland |
Coordinates | 58°11′51″N 6°44′43″W |
Type | Stone circle and rows |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic, Bronze Age |
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