Notes on some Stone Circles in the South of Aberdeenshire and North of Kincardineshire
Keywords:
Sundayswells Ring Cairns, Stone Remains
Sundayswells Ring Cairns, Stone Remains
Period(s):
Early Medieval, 13 Century, Fourteenth Century, 12th
Early Medieval, 13 Century, Fourteenth Century, 12th
Abstract
The circles referred to are in Aberdeenshire: Wester Echt, Balblair, Gask or Springhill, standing stones of Cullerlie, Balnacraig, and Inchbaire, and Corsedardar Stone; in Kincardineshire: Inchmarlo Lodge, Banchory-Ternan, standing stones of\r\nDurris, Tilquhillie, and Rees of Clune, along with Rees of Clune and Sundayswells ring cairns. At Wester Echt there are only three stones left standing; at South Fornet, Nether Corskie, and Gask only two; and at Balblair only a single stone remains. Not a single one of the circles described is intact; many of them consist of only a few stones, and some have entirely disappeared.
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Published
30-11-1919
How to Cite
Ritchie, J. (1919). Notes on some Stone Circles in the South of Aberdeenshire and North of Kincardineshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 53, 64–75. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.053.64.75
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