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Easter Pitcorthie
Standing Stone / Menhir
Easter Pitcorthie (Standing Stone / Menhir) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 6 images, 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © nickbrand
Nearest Town:
St Monans (3km ESE)
OS Ref (GB):
NO497039 /
Sheet: 59
Latitude:
56° 13' 29.76" N
Longitude:
2° 48' 40.73" W
Added by
landells
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No sign of the boulders Landells mentioned, though the cup marks are very prominent if rather badly weathered. The farmer here leaves a really wide space around the stone unploughed, which is a good thing to see.
This post appears as part of the weblog entry
Four stones in the East Neuk
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Posted by
nickbrand
30th March 2003ce