

Looking southwest towards Kate McNievan’s Crag (the end of the Knock of Crieff).
Monzie rock art and the back end of the Knock of Crieff.
I even remembered to take a bottle of water
You know, I could get to like this ‘rock art’ stuff? By the way, the pennies were there when I arrived... and there when I left!
From ‘Notes on some undescribed stones with cup markings in Scotland’, Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 16, 1882
Detail of the decorated stone near Monzie’s stone circle.
This stone measures 2.5m by 1.5m, and is a prostrate outlier of the Monzie circle. It was connected to the circle (3m away) by a rough cobbled causeway. On the stone’s upper surface are around 60 cup marks, some up to 40mm deep. Many of them have rings, some as many as 4, measuring up to 400mm in diameter. There is also a carved dumbell.
Monzie on BRAC
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View the Megaraks’ trip in search of rock art to Monzie and Connachan