Stone Circles at Raedykes, near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire

James Ritchie (Author)


Keywords:
Cairn, Standing Stones, Cairns, Hollow Centre
Period(s):
Roman

Abstract


Raedykes is well known for its Roman Camp, however, there are also four circles or ring-cairns on the site. The four circles are situated within a short distance of each other, so that a line joining their centres would form a slight curve little more than a hundred yards in length. They are nearly equal in size, and each consists of a ring-shaped cairn with a hollow centre, the interior depression and the exterior circumference being bounded by a setting of earthfast stones, set upright to support the smaller loose stones of which the cairns are composed. Only two of these ring-cairns, the most northerly and the most southerly, are surrounded by standing stones, and each is furnished with a circle of upright stones placed at a distance of a few feet beyond the outer circumference of the cairn. The recumbent\r\nstone, so important a feature in the Aberdeenshire type of circle, is entirely absent.

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Published
30-11-1923
How to Cite
Ritchie, J. (1923). Stone Circles at Raedykes, near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 57, 20–28. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.057.20.28
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