Prehistoric Monuments of Dartmoor
​
  • Home
  • Chambered Cairns
  • Cists
  • Standing Stones
  • Stone Circles
  • Stone Rows
  • About
  • Abbreviations
  • Links
Langstone Moor OSGR SX 55640 78194

Comments
Re-erected in 1894. Used as a target by the military.

References
R. Burnard. Dartmoor  Pictorial Records IV (1894) 63-4.
T.A. Falcon. Dartmoor  Illustrated (1900) xxxii, Pl Pl 75.
W. Crossing. Guide to  Dartmoor (1912) 36, 151
TDA XXVII (1895) 84; XXIX (1897) 147; XXX  (1898) 112; LXXI (1939) 326.
R.H. Worth. Dartmoor (1953) 248,  260.
P. Pettit. Prehistoric Dartmoor (1974) 139.
Dartmoor Century (DPA) Pl 46, p44.
E. Hemery. High Dartmoor (1983) 954.
J.R.  Turner. DASP 48 (1990) 81. 
J.Butler. Dartmoor Atlas of  Antiquities II 30.10 (1991) 75-6, 127, 232; V 147, 151-4, Colour Plate 10.
G.A.M. Gerrard. Dartmoor (1997) 61-2.
P. Newman The Field Archaeology of Dartmoor (2011) 34.
Dave Parks Prehistoric  Dartmoor Walks, stone circles, & Turner. 
Legendary Dartmoor
Megalithic Portal
The Modern Antiquarian
English Heritage Archaeological Investigation Report  AI/25/2003. p2-4.
This circle featured in Dartmoor News 137 (March/April 2014) p55-6.

HER/SMR number 4226  SX 57 NE/20
NMR number 439606 SX  57 NE 13

Maps of the area may be found in Butler (1991) p127, Gerrard  (1997) p60 & 114, & the EH Report.
Plans of the site may be seen in  Butler (1991) p75, Gerrard (1997) p62, the EH Report, & Newman (2011) p34.
Photographs of the circle may be found in Burnard IV (1894) frontispiece, Falcon Pl 75, D.P.A.
A Dartmoor Century (1983) Pl 46, p44, Butler (1997) Colour Plate 10 (between pp 72&3), &  the EH Report. 






Picture
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.