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Little Meg Kerb Circle (Maughanby Circle)

All pictures copyright © 2000 Martin McCarthy

pics/thumb/litmeg1.jpg The largest of the stones - looking northwest
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pics/thumb/litmeg2.jpg The circle - looking northeast
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pics/thumb/litmeg3.jpg Looking southwest - the decorated stone is in the foreground showing a spiral (on the left) and concentric circles (on the right)
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pics/thumb/litmeg4.jpg Close view of the decorated stone
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pics/thumb/litmeg5.jpg Close view of the spiral
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pics/thumb/litmeg6.jpg The circle - looking west
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pics/thumb/litmeg7.jpg The circle - looking east
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pics/thumb/litmeg8.jpg Another view to the west
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Little Meg is a circle of large kerb stones that were set around a barrow. The stones have been greatly disturbed by ploughing. One of the stones is decorated with concentric circles and a spiral - another decorated stone has been removed from the site.

Just a little way away is the huge stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters.