Monthly Archives: December 2018

Featured Row – Court 1 in Mid Wales

A probable single stone row measuring 13.8m long, including 4 large-sized stones situated on a terrace on an east facing slope. One stone is upright and maybe a natural boulder which was partially exposed in antiquity. The row is orientated NNE to SSW. Another probable row exists in the vicinity. For more about this row […]

Update: Distribution of triple rows

Cosdon on Dartmoor  The page looking at the distribution of double stone rows has been updated to include the results from the fieldwork carried out during the past two years. All recorded accessible triple rows apart from Giants’ Stones, Hamna Voe, have now been visited at least once and this page should therefore only require tweaking in […]

Update: Distribution of double rows

Trowlesworthy 1 on Dartmoor The page looking at the distribution of double stone rows has been updated to include the results from the fieldwork carried out during the past two years. All known accessible double rows have now been visited at least once and this page should therefore only require tweaking in future. A number […]

Update: Distribution of single stone rows

Hingston Hill, Dartmoor The page looking at the distribution of single stone rows has been updated to incorporate the results from recent fieldwork. A series of distribution maps and charts provide an up to date insight into the distribution and varied character of these important sites.

Orientation

Radar graphs showing the orientation of different types of stone row. The stone row orientations research page has recently been updated. Analysis has shown that the orientation of the rows varies across a set of different variables and suggests that whilst not of paramount importance the row builders to varying extents took orientation into account […]