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<< Text Pages >> Newbigging - Ring Cairn in Scotland in Aberdeenshire

Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 01 October 2002  Page Views: 6886

Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Newbigging
Country: Scotland
NOTE: This site is 4.055 km away from the location you searched for.

County: Aberdeenshire Type: Ring Cairn

Map Ref: NO541693  Landranger Map Number: 44
Latitude: 56.812931N  Longitude: 2.753419W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
0No data.
-1Completely destroyed
Destroyed Ambience:
5Superb
4Good
3Ordinary
2Not Good
1Awful
0No data.
no data Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
0No data.
no data Accuracy:
5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
3co-ordinates scaled from a bad map
2co-ordinates of the nearest village
1co-ordinates of the nearest town
0no data
4

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Destroyed Ring Cairn in Aberdeenshire

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Nearby Images from Geograph Britain and Ireland:
NO5469 : Track near Newbigging by Scott Cormie
by Scott Cormie
©2019(licence)
NO5469 : Field on the slopes of the Hill of Formal by Oliver Dixon
by Oliver Dixon
©2013(licence)
NO5468 : Newbigging Farm by Douglas Nelson
by Douglas Nelson
©2013(licence)
NO5469 : Farm road to Newbigging Farm by Steven Brown
by Steven Brown
©2013(licence)
NO5468 : Farmland near Balfield by Steven Brown
by Steven Brown
©2013(licence)

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Re: Newbigging by golux on Tuesday, 23 April 2013
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This stone circle once stood surrounding a cairn at NO 5413 6934. Nothing now remains of the circle or the cairn.

"The site of a cairn, 40' in diameter, surrounded by a double circle 50' or 60' in diameter composed of 20 or 30 large stones of which only one remained in 1843.
The cairn, according to Ramsay who removed it, contained 400 cart-loads of stones, According to Jervise it was composed of small stones to a depth of 3' under which lay a quantity of black, clammy earth mixed with charcoal, while a 2' wide track of loose, red sandstone, a few inches deep, ran through this deposit to the outer circle on either side. The perimeter of the cairn was visible c 1861 as a slightly raised area and the sole survivor of the encircling stones stood 5'4" high and was 9' in circumference at the base, tapering to 6'3" at the top. Many flint arrowheads were found in the vicinity prior to 1853. In 1899 the blasted remains of the other stones were visible in the foundation of the neighbouring field dyke.
A Jervise 1853; Name Book c 1861; F Cruikshank 1899." [from RCAHMS]
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