DescriptionMeadow at the Balbridie archaeological site - geograph.org.uk - 890744.jpg
English: Meadow at the Balbridie archaeological site The foreground meadow is on the south Deeside, whereas the background woodland is across the River Dee. The Balbridie archaeological site was first identified by cropmarks from aerial photography. Excavation revealed the prior use as a Neolithic timber hall, one of the earliest known such sites in this region of Scotland.
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