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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 670824

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NJ92SW 1 9350 2432.

NJ 9344 2432 Stone Circle (NR) (Remains of)

OS 6" map, Aberdeenshire, 2nd ed., (1901)

Hill of Fiddes: Stone circle. A plan of 1777 exists (Anderson 1777) but the scale is not given. From the statement that the Recumbent Stone was 12ft (3.65m) long, we compute the overall diameter of the circle to be about 46ft, and the circumference taken through the centres of the stones, 138ft (42.1m). The stones stood on a well-defined ridge of earth and stones, and the interior is shewn flat and undisturbed. From a brief notice in 1863 (Temple 1863), we gather that all that then remained were one or two stones.

In the dike which has been built up against the pillar on the W, and the E end of the Recumbent Stone, there stand several great stones; two of these are within a few feet of the Pillar; the others on the E are both massive and more numerous. The Pillar of whinstone is 6ft 6" (1.98m) in height and the Recumbent Stone of the same material measures 4ft 3" (1.3m) high on the inner face, and on the outside 6ft (1.8m). Its extreme length is 9ft 8" (2.9m), and it lies due E and W.

F R Coles 1902; J Anderson 1777; C S Temple 1863.

The only remains of the circle now in situ are the recumbent stone and its west pillar and another stone 1.0m west of the pillar. All are incorporated in a modern field wall. The large stones built into the wall east of the recumbent stone may have been removed from the circle.

Revised at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (RD) 20 March 1964.

Length of recumbent stone is 8'9" (2.06m).

Visited by OS field Surveyor 22 June 1965.

All that remains of this recumbent stone circle is the recumbent stone and its flanking upright to the W, both of which appear to be of granite. The recumbent measures 2.7m in length by 0.9m in thickness and 1.6m in height, and the flanker measures 0.7m in breadth by 0.5m in thickness at ground level and 1.7m in height. They have been incorporated into a field-wall that is heavily overburdened by later clearance and other detritus, and it is by no means clear now, which (if any) of the other stones in the wall might also have been extracted from the stone circle.

Visited by RCAHMS (JRS, ATW), 28 January 1997.

This monument is situated on a well-defined ridge at an altitude of about 80m OD.

NMRS, MS/712/86.

Scheduled as Hill of Fiddes, stone circle.

Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 9 October 2001.

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