Knowledge (XXG)

Lower Deeside

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Annals of Lower Deeside: Being a Topographical, Proprietary, Ecclesiastical, and Antiquarian History of Durris, Drumoak, and Culter
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Prehistoric habitation of the Lower Deeside is known through archaeological sites such as
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57°05′49″N 2°13′34″W / 57.097°N 2.226°W / 57.097; -2.226
River Dee
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeen
Scotland
Durris
Maryculter
Banchory-Devenick
Kincardineshire
Peterculter
Milltimber
Bieldside
Cults
Balbridie
Roman legions
Raedykes
Normandykes
bogs
Red Moss
Burn of Muchalls
Elsick Mounth
trackways
Grampian Mountains
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