Sheldon Stone Circle
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Sheldon Stone Circle is a prehistoric stone circle, located at grid reference NJ822249, to the south-east of Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
[edit] Description
Sheldon, sitting like a crown on a ridge may not be a recumbent stone circle as no recumbent stone exists, but the circle is about the right size for one. This stone circle lies about 200m north of a minor road at Sheldon Farm. There are six large stones still standing, plus an equally large outlier close by at the east. The circle appears to be built on a raised platform, and the outlier stands at the end of a peninsula extension of this platform. The stones do not appear to be height graded, and there is no sign of a recumbent or possible flankers, but there are the remains of what could be a ring-cairn in the interior. Unless the requisite stones have been selectively removed, this does not seem to be a recumbent circle. [1]
The diameter of Sheldon is 32.9m.[2] There are no magnetic anomalies.[3] Astronomical alignments from this circle: Sun rise & set Dec +17.2 / -16.0. There are two outlier's which have sunrise declinations that may mark the Celtic festivals of Beltane and Imbolc. [4]
[edit] References
- ^ Sheldon Recumbent Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire. Retrieved on 2007-10-17.
- ^ Sheldon Recumbent Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire. Retrieved on 2007-10-17.
- ^ Sheldon Recumbent Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire. Retrieved on 2007-10-17.
- ^ Sheldon Recumbent Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire. Retrieved on 2007-10-17.
[edit] External links
- Sheldon Recumbent Stone Circle, Aberdeenshire, from Megalithics.
- Sheldon, from Megalithic Portal.
- Sheldon Stone Circle, from Paul's Stone Circle Data Base.
- The Modern Antiquarian Sheldon Circle.