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Little Meg (also known as the Maughanby circle) is a small circle of large kerb stones which probably surrounded a Bronze Age kerb cairn. It is close to the village of Langwathby to the north-east of Penrith in the English county of Cumbria and is 650 metres north-east of the more famous stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters. It forms part of a complex of stone circles and cairns around the Long Meg site that includes the circle at Glassonby, Old Parks, and other sites since lost.

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  • Little Meg es un pequeño círculo de piedras de grandes bordillos que probablemente encerraba un cúmulo de piedras de la Edad del Bronce. Se encuentra cerca de la aldea de Langwathby hacia el noreste de Penrith en el condado inglés de Cumbria y está a 640 metros al noreste del más famoso círculo de piedras Long Meg y sus hijas. Una de las piedras fue decorada, en la antigüedad, con una serie de círculos concéntricos y una espiral. (es)
  • Little Meg (also known as the Maughanby circle) is a small circle of large kerb stones which probably surrounded a Bronze Age kerb cairn. It is close to the village of Langwathby to the north-east of Penrith in the English county of Cumbria and is 650 metres north-east of the more famous stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters. It forms part of a complex of stone circles and cairns around the Long Meg site that includes the circle at Glassonby, Old Parks, and other sites since lost. (en)
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  • The Little Meg circle with the decorated stone in the foreground (en)
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  • Cumbria (en)
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  • Little Meg es un pequeño círculo de piedras de grandes bordillos que probablemente encerraba un cúmulo de piedras de la Edad del Bronce. Se encuentra cerca de la aldea de Langwathby hacia el noreste de Penrith en el condado inglés de Cumbria y está a 640 metros al noreste del más famoso círculo de piedras Long Meg y sus hijas. Una de las piedras fue decorada, en la antigüedad, con una serie de círculos concéntricos y una espiral. (es)
  • Little Meg (also known as the Maughanby circle) is a small circle of large kerb stones which probably surrounded a Bronze Age kerb cairn. It is close to the village of Langwathby to the north-east of Penrith in the English county of Cumbria and is 650 metres north-east of the more famous stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters. It forms part of a complex of stone circles and cairns around the Long Meg site that includes the circle at Glassonby, Old Parks, and other sites since lost. Two of the stones (only one remaining) were decorated in antiquity with a series of concentric circles and a spiral. (en)
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