
Two groups of standing stones are described. A group of four at Duachy and a group of three at Lagavulin. It is suggested that they may represent a class of ancient monument consisting of two upright monoliths standing more or less north-south with a recumbent stone between them pointing east. Apparently disconnected monoliths may be linked by way of distance and direction.
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