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Berrybrae (Stone Circle)

Berrybrae RSC 'stagger'


Not very good vid (probably taken on my mob) of the RSC at Berrybrae north of Crimond in Aberdeenshire.

Broch of Gurness

Broch of Aikerness, Orkney, interior video


We visited this broch during a 4 day 'field trip' in April, it was baltic!.

Brandsbutt (Stone Circle)

Short vid at Brandsbutt Symbol Stone


Wee talk by a uni chum on her interpretation of the stone in question.

Oxtro Broch

Flickr: Oxtro Broch, Birsay. Video


Aikey Brae (Stone Circle)

Flickr - Video of 'Aikey Brae' R.S.C.


Short video of the Recumbent Stone Circle at Aikey Brae, located at Parkhouse Hill just south-west of Old Deer.

Strichen (Stone Circle)

Flickr - Short video of Strichen Recumbent Stone Circle


An example of a RSC or recumbent stone circle which the north-east of Scotland is populated with. Comprising of grey granite of local origin. All of the stones except the recumbent and flankers were torn down by a farmer in 1830. The stones were re-erected eventually. Excavationed by A Burl in 1979 revealed that the circle was immediately to the N although the recumbent and its flankers were in their original location. After excavation the stones were replaced in their original positions and the circle reconstructed to the status one sees today.
The biggest issue I see with the site is a safety related one, ok there is a secure fence with high tension wire surrounding it to a degree, however there's a mediocre low fence between the visitor & some bulls that populated the field next to the circle the month I was there which seems rather nonsensical.
Studied joint honours in Archaeology-Celtic Civilisation, at the University of Aberdeen, graduated July 2011 with an upper-second.I stay in the NE of Scotland, in the SW of the 'sleepy town of Fraserburgh', which's famous for all the wrong reasons.
I love most things historic,archaeological,alternative, an avid reader, on things in similar veins to my interests, study, etc not into fiction in my reading, reality and past histories are interesting enough. Thankfully my interests predated ran parallel to and subsequently with what I studied at university. Add to that immersing myself when involved on archaeo. digs & visiting sites in my locality and modestly further afield.
Plus I'm male, middle-aged and hopefully not yet bitter.

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