- Recumbent stone circles
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Scotland ]Recumbent stone circles are a variation on the more familiar standard
stone circle s found throughout theBritish Isles andBrittany . The recumbent circle is a form peculiar to the north east ofScotland . Recumbent stone circles date back to approx3000 BC .A recumbent circle is formed principally of a ring of stones, like all other stone circles; however, there is one, large recumbent stone laid on its side, usually flanked by the two largest of the standing stones immediately on either side. The stones are commonly graded in height with the lowest stones being diametrically opposite to the tall flankers.
It is not uncommon for the circle to contain a ring
cairn and cremation remains.The recumbent stone lies between the SSE and SW points of the circle. It is thought that this configuration was used for lunar observations and the changing of the seasons. These circles are usually in good farmland, near hill-tops.
Examples
* An excellent example of a recumbent stone circle, in very good condition, can be found at Easter Aquhorthies recumbent
stone circle nearInverurie ,Aberdeenshire ,Scotland .
* Near Dunnideer hillfort, byInsch inAberdeenshire , there are the remnants of a recumbent stone circle where only the recumbent stone and its flankers survive.ee also
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Carved Stone Balls
*Prehistoric Scotland
*Timeline of prehistoric Scotland External links
* [http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology/special/recumbent.asp Aberdeenshire Council - Recumbent Stone Circles]
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