n.a. (2005). The moon and the bonfire. In: n.e. The Moon and the Bonfire. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

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The moon and the bonfire
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an investigation of three stone circles in north-east Scotland
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The Moon and the Bonfire
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
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144
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Presents the result of three excavation and two fieldwalking surveys in Aberdeenshire [at Tomnaverie, Cothiemuir Wood, Aikey Brae, Tarland, and Castle Forbes]. These were intended to shed new light on the character, chronology and structural development of the recumbent stone circles which are a feature of north-east Scotland. A closing discussion emphasises thee main features: the chronology and evolution of recumbent stone circles; the distinctive way in which these monuments were constructed and eventually closed by the erection of a recumbent stone circle; and their relationship to other traditions of prehistoric architecture in Britain and Ireland.
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2005
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0903903334
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19 Feb 2011