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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 669761

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NJ72NW 4 7458 2968

For adjacent recumbent stone circle, see NJ72NW 3.

There is a very large mossgrown boulder, over 9ft (2.74m) long, 4ft (1.2m) broad and 3ft 6ins (1.07m) high, with 19 cup-marks on its surface, the largest 3ins (76mm) in diameter and 3/4ins (19mm) deep (Ritchie 1918), 84ft (25.6m) E from the point 'S' on the plan of New Craig stone circle (NJ72NW 3). There is no apparent association with the stone circle (Coles 1902).

F R Coles 1902; J Ritchie 1918.

At NJ 7458 2968, a cup-marked boulder, as described.

Surveyed at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (RL) 28 February 1969.

Scheduled as 'New Craig, cupmarked boulder 230m WNW of... a large single boulder bearing a group of... cupmarkes... It is located in a mature, fenced conifer woodland, surrounded by arable land at 155m above sea level. The boulder sits on a gentle NE-facing slope, 100m east of a low N-S running ridge on the N side of Strathdon. The above-ground portion of the earthfast boulder is 2.7m wide, 1.2m broad and 1m high.'

Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 9 November 2007.

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