Monthly Archives: February 2018

Featured Row – The Kirk

A linear cluster of stones to the north of a ring cairn known as The Kirk is probably the remains of either a very sinuous double stone row or perhaps two rows. Plan of The Kirk stone row (Source: Survey at 1:500 by Sandy Gerrard).

Bancbryn Excavation Report and Guide

The excavation report looking at the work carried out in July 2017 and a guide to the archaeology on Mynydd y Betws is now available on the Dyfed Archaeological Trust website. The excavation report can be found here and the guide here.

Google Maps

Google maps showing the distribution of stone rows have been a feature of this website from the start. The main one showing the position and distribution of stone rows is available at the bottom of the About Page. Until now each stone row has been represented by a single symbol (currently a small red dot). […]

Featured Row – Pitmudie

Pitmudie stone row in Central Scotland includes three closely spaced large slabs.  Only the southern one is still standing. Relatively short stone rows consisting only of large stones is a characteristic of Central Scotland and Argyll and Isles. Plan of Pitmudie stone row. Recumbent stones shown yellow and upright shown black. (Source: survey by Sandy […]