What I had to wonder here is how many people lived in these two small, interconnected huts. The larger of them is 4m in diameter with an external entrance (facing away from the circle). From this there is entry into the second hut circle, in which is a type of oven.
It really does make you think about how far mankind has (or hasn't) progressed in the time that has passed since these huts were in use.
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Apparently this is a great place to have a picnic. There was an Austrian family sitting with their food spread out on a blanket. Sitting off to one side of the stone circle is a great place: sitting here on the morning of the winter solstice sunrise would be alright too.
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