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one another. The centre one which occupies a
slightly higher elevation than the others has
an interior diameter of 26'. The bank which
is much dilapidated is stony and has
probably been built. The entrance is from
the SE. [South East] but is of indefinite width.
The circle to the S. [South] is too delapidated
for accurate definition. In the centre is a
circular hollow some 8' in diameter &
2'.6" in depth apparently built at the back.
In front of this circle [arrow pointing to 'The circle to the S.'] is a circular
enclosure with a diameter of about 40 yds. [yards]
demarcated by a line of huge slabs and
boulders.
The third circle lies to the E. [East] of the first
and almost contiguous. It has an
interior diameter of 19' and is entered from
the SE. [South East] by a passage 2'.9" in width. The
thickness of the wall is indefinite
About 100 yds. [yards] W. [West] of the last is another hut
circle much ruined and with many displaced
stones lying in the interior. The interior
diameter has been some 24', the thickness
of the wall 6' and the entrance from the
SE [South East]. Some 30' to the NE [North East] and connected by
a line of large boulders is another small

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