Craddock Moor stone circle

Craddock Moor stone circle
Craddock Moor stone circle
Location: Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
Coordinates: 50°31′N 4°28′W / 50.51°N 4.47°W / 50.51; -4.47Coordinates: 50°31′N 4°28′W / 50.51°N 4.47°W / 50.51; -4.47
Architectural style(s): British pre-Roman Architecture
Craddock Moor stone circle is located in Cornwall
{{{alt}}}
Craddock Moor stone circle shown within Cornwall

Craddock Moor Stone Circle or Craddock Moor Circle is a stone circle located near Minions on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, UK. It is situated around half a mile Northwest of the The Hurlers (stone circles).[1]

The circle consists of sixteen fallen stones with one remaining possible stump, all considerably overgrown making it one of the harder circles to find on the moor. John Barnatt has suggested that the circle was situated so that the summit of Brown Willy marked the midsummer sunset.[2]

It is nearby to Craddock Moor stone row and an embanked enclosure. Christopher Tilley noted what he called a "possible axis of movement" linking the stone row, an embanked enclosure, the circle and the Hurlers. As these cannot be seen from each other, he commented "It is difficult to imagine how such a striking alignment could occur purely by chance."[3]

Contents

Archaeology

One of the first archaeological surveys of Bodmin Moor, including Craddock Moor Circle was carried out c. 1800 by Nicholas Johnson and Peter Rose.[4]

Folklore

Chris Barber and David Pykitt suggested that Craddock Moor is named after the ancient British King of Arthurian legend Caradoc who has been linked to the Pendragon Caractacus who fought the Romans.[5]

Literature

References

  1. ^ Aubrey Burl (2005). A guide to the stone circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. Yale University Press. pp. 32–. ISBN 9780300114065. http://books.google.com/books?id=yhWFB1JAjWsC&pg=PA32. Retrieved 19 March 2011. 
  2. ^ John Barnatt (1982). Prehistoric Cornwall: the ceremonial monuments, p.73 & 198,. Turnstone Press. ISBN 9780855001292. http://books.google.com/books?id=-OWBAAAAMAAJ. Retrieved 19 March 2011. 
  3. ^ Christopher Tilley (15 July 2010). INTERPRETING LANDSCAPES: GEOLOGIES, TOPOGRAPHIES, IDENTITIES; EXPLORATIONS IN LANDSCAPE PHENOMENOLOGY 3. Left Coast Press. p. 402. ISBN 9781598743746. http://books.google.com/books?id=uk-1r0dtefgC&pg=PA401. Retrieved 19 March 2011. 
  4. ^ Prehistoric Society (London; England); University of Cambridge. University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (1 January 1994). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society for .... University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. http://books.google.com/books?id=eOUhAQAAIAAJ. Retrieved 19 March 2011. 
  5. ^ Chris Barber; David Pykitt (1 November 1997). Journey to Avalon: the final discovery of King Arthur. Weiser. pp. 106–. ISBN 9781578630240. http://books.google.com/books?id=CsV7qXZa8kUC&pg=PT106. Retrieved 19 March 2011. 

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Stone circle — This article is about the European Megalithic stone circles. See Stone circle (disambiguation) for other uses. Swinside stone circle, in the Lake District, England. A stone circle is a monument of standing stones arranged in a circle usually… …   Wikipedia

  • Boskednan stone circle — Restored stones at the Boskednan circle Boskednan stone circle (grid reference SW434351) is a partially restored prehistoric stone circle near …   Wikipedia

  • Drombeg stone circle — (also known as The Druid s Altar), is a Recumbent stone circle located 2.4 km (1.5 mi) east of Glandore, County Cork, Ireland.[1] (grid ref: 24672 35157, Latitude: 51.564553N Longitude …   Wikipedia

  • Duloe stone circle — Location: Duloe, Cornwall Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Colmeallie stone circle — The Colmeallie stone circle is a recumbent stone circle in Glen Esk, Angus, Scotland.[1] It is located 8 km north of Edzell at Colmeallie Farm, adjacent to the unclassified road leading from the B966 to Tarfside and Loch Lee ( …   Wikipedia

  • Craddock — For the stone circle of this name, see Craddock Moor stone circle Craddock Family name Meaning amiable from Caratacus, who led a Welsh revolt against the Romans in 51 Region of origin Britain Related names Cradoc …   Wikipedia

  • Standing stone — For the Paul McCartney album, see Standing Stone (album). For Tennessee State Park, see Standing Stone State Park. One of 60 standing stones from the Ring of Brodgar located in Stenness, Orkney. Standing stones, orthostats, liths, or more… …   Wikipedia

  • Nine Ladies — The Nine Ladies stone circle Nine Ladies (53°10′5″N 1°37′44″W …   Wikipedia

  • Nine Stones of Altarnun — Nine stones Nine stones …   Wikipedia

  • Doll Tor — Doll Tor, occasionally known as the Six Stones, is a small stone circle near Birchover, west of Stanton Moor in the Derbyshire Peak District. Dating from the Bronze Age, the circle consists of six standing stones. The site was excavated in 1852… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”