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Aguas Buenas
Date Added: 12th Jun 2015
Site Type: Misc. Earthwork
Country: Nicaragua
Visited: Yes on 22nd Jun 2013

Aguas Buenas submitted by Andy B on 22nd Jun 2013. Unexcavated mound at Aguas Buenas
Image credit: Richard Jansen
Site in Nicaragua
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Achnabreck Forest Rock Art
Date Added: 17th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: Scotland (Argyll)
Visited: Yes on 21st Feb 2008

Achnabreck Forest Rock Art submitted by Andy B on 21st Feb 2008. The photo in the Herald of the newly discovered rock art.
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Achlochan Broch
Date Added: 17th Sep 2010
Site Type: Broch or Nuraghe
Country: Scotland (Highlands)
Visited: Yes on 18th Apr 2010

Achlochan Broch submitted by Creative Commons on 18th Apr 2010. Site in Sutherland Scotland
Ruined Crofts and Broch at Loch Poll an Dunain
Copyright Peter Gamble and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
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Achavanich
Date Added: 17th Sep 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: Scotland (Highlands)
Visited: Yes on 20th Sep 2003

Achavanich submitted by Andy B on 20th Sep 2003.
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Ablington Barrow Clump
Date Added: 11th Jan 2013
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 19th Aug 2012

Ablington Barrow Clump submitted by Andy B on 19th Aug 2012. Private Harry Buxton excavates the body of an Anglo-Saxon woman.
Photo (C) Crown Copyright
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Aberlemno
Trip No.20 Entry No.12 Date Added: 26th Feb 2024
Site Type: Standing Stones
Country: Scotland (Angus)
Visited: Yes

Aberlemno submitted by dodomad on 12th Mar 2022. A carved Pictish symbol stone uncovered in a field in Aberlemno in 2022. Only 200 Pictish symbol stones are known to exist
Photo Credit: University of Aberdeen
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Log Text: #4 in our rundown of favourite standing stones (and pairs) in Britain