Scheduled Monument

Fullerton, ring ditches & cairn circle 420m SE ofSM7920

Status: Designated

Documents

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The legal document available for download below constitutes the formal designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The additional details provided on this page are provided for information purposes only and do not form part of the designation. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within this additional information.

Summary

Date Added
16/11/1998
Type
Prehistoric domestic and defensive: pit alignment, Prehistoric ritual and funerary: barrow; cairn (type uncertain); standing stone
Local Authority
Aberdeenshire
Parish
Kintore
NGR
NJ 78404 18023
Coordinates
378404, 818023

Description

The monument comprises a complex of prehistoric funerary remains, probably some 3500 years old. The remains of the cairn circle survive as a standing structure and the other remains are visible as cropmarks. Experience shows that further remains will lie in the vicinity of these cropmarks.

The complex occupies part of a terrace of the river Don. The cairn circle now survives as a single standing stone about 1.9m high, standing on the SW arc of a circular bank, enclosing a low central mound. Immediately to the NE two ring-ditches appear on aerial photographs. These are probably ploughed-down burial mounds. The complex appears to be surrounded by an alignment of pits. There are other cropmarks in the area.

The area to be scheduled measures a maximum of 160m NW-SE and a maximum of 200m NE-SW, to include the elements of the complex visible above ground, and as cropmarks, and an area of ground around and between them in which other remains are likely to survive, as marked in red on the accompanying map extract.

Statement of National Importance

The monument is of national importance as a complex of prehistoric burial structures. Even though the area is under the plough experience shows that important remains are likely to survive. The complex as a whole has the potential to enhance considerably our understanding of prehistoric burial and ceremonial practices.

References

Bibliography

RCAHMS records the monument as NJ 71 NE 11 and 58.

Bibliography:

Anderson, J. (1886) Scotland in pagan times: the bronze and stone ages: the Rhind lectures in archaeology for 1882, Edinburgh, 108.

Coles, F. R. (1901) 'Report on the stone circles of the North-East of Scotland, Inverurie District, obtained under the Gunning Fellowship, with measured plans and drawings', Proc Soc Antiq Scot, vol. 35, 218-19, fig. 26.

Kilbride-Jones, H. E. (1935) 'An Aberdeenshire Iron Age Miscellany: (1) stone circle at Foularton; (2) Bronze Terret from Rhynie, and distribution of the type', Proc Soc Antiq Scot, vol. 69, 444-8, fig. 1.

Simpson, W. D. (1957) 'Cullerlie stone circle, Echt', The Deeside Fld, 2nd, vol. 2, 45.

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