Scorhill OSGR SX 65456 87393
Comments
Nearly complete, but a few stones have been taken.
References
TPI VI (1830) 183.
J.G. Croker A Guide to the Eastern Escarpment of Dartmoor (1851) p19.
Dartmoor Sketches (1870?) p6 & 14
G.W. Ormerod. Rude Stone Remains situate on the Easterly Side of Dartmoor (1876) 8.
R. Burnard. Dartmoor Pictorial Records I (1890) 45 & III (1893) 60.
T.A. Falcon. Dartmoor Illustrated (1900) xiiii, Pl 13.
W. Crossing. Guide to Dartmoor (1912) 35, 241.
TDA LXIV (1932) 279-282; LXXI (1939) 325.
R.H. Worth. Dartmoor (1953) 248-254.
P. Pettit. Prehistoric Dartmoor (1974) 142-5.
A. Burl Rings of Stone (1979) p262-3
E. Hemery. High Dartmoor (1983) 820-1.
J.R. Turner. DASP 48 (1990) 80.
J.Butler. Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities II 38.8 (1991) 142-3, 192-3, 232; V (1997) 146-7, 152-4, 249.
A Burl A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany 63.
G.A.M. Gerrard. Dartmoor (1997) 62-3.
P. NewmanThe Field Archaeology of Dartmoor (2011) 33.
Dave Parks Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks, stone circles, & Turner.
Legendary Dartmoor
Megalithic Portal
The Modern Antiquarian
Dartmoor News 134 (September/October 2013) p54-5
HER/SMR number 6122 SX 68 NE/12
NMR number 443556 SX 68 NE 26
Maps of the area can be found in Turner (1990) p61, & Butler (1991) p143, & V p249.
Photographs of the circle may be found in Burnard I (1890) opp p46, Falcon Pl 13, TDA LXIV (1932) Pls XI & XII opp p282, Worth Dartmoor
(1953) Pls 49 &50 after p254, Pettit (1974) p125.1, Hemery p77, Butler (1991) p142, Gerrard (1997) p63, & Newman (2011) p33.
Plans of the site may be found in TDA LXIV (1932) (after Pl XII), Worth Dartmoor (1953), p251 & Gerrard (1997) p62.
A drawing of the circle may be found in Burnard III (1893) 60.
Comments
Nearly complete, but a few stones have been taken.
References
TPI VI (1830) 183.
J.G. Croker A Guide to the Eastern Escarpment of Dartmoor (1851) p19.
Dartmoor Sketches (1870?) p6 & 14
G.W. Ormerod. Rude Stone Remains situate on the Easterly Side of Dartmoor (1876) 8.
R. Burnard. Dartmoor Pictorial Records I (1890) 45 & III (1893) 60.
T.A. Falcon. Dartmoor Illustrated (1900) xiiii, Pl 13.
W. Crossing. Guide to Dartmoor (1912) 35, 241.
TDA LXIV (1932) 279-282; LXXI (1939) 325.
R.H. Worth. Dartmoor (1953) 248-254.
P. Pettit. Prehistoric Dartmoor (1974) 142-5.
A. Burl Rings of Stone (1979) p262-3
E. Hemery. High Dartmoor (1983) 820-1.
J.R. Turner. DASP 48 (1990) 80.
J.Butler. Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities II 38.8 (1991) 142-3, 192-3, 232; V (1997) 146-7, 152-4, 249.
A Burl A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany 63.
G.A.M. Gerrard. Dartmoor (1997) 62-3.
P. NewmanThe Field Archaeology of Dartmoor (2011) 33.
Dave Parks Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks, stone circles, & Turner.
Legendary Dartmoor
Megalithic Portal
The Modern Antiquarian
Dartmoor News 134 (September/October 2013) p54-5
HER/SMR number 6122 SX 68 NE/12
NMR number 443556 SX 68 NE 26
Maps of the area can be found in Turner (1990) p61, & Butler (1991) p143, & V p249.
Photographs of the circle may be found in Burnard I (1890) opp p46, Falcon Pl 13, TDA LXIV (1932) Pls XI & XII opp p282, Worth Dartmoor
(1953) Pls 49 &50 after p254, Pettit (1974) p125.1, Hemery p77, Butler (1991) p142, Gerrard (1997) p63, & Newman (2011) p33.
Plans of the site may be found in TDA LXIV (1932) (after Pl XII), Worth Dartmoor (1953), p251 & Gerrard (1997) p62.
A drawing of the circle may be found in Burnard III (1893) 60.