Loanhead of Daviot (2), Daviot, Aberdeenshire

Cup-Marked Stone:  OS Grid Reference – NJ 74777 28854

Also Known as:

  1. ‘Stone 5’ carving

Archaeology & History

The cup-marked stone

In Adam Welfare’s (2011) second volume to his grand megalithic inventory, he described there being, next to the cup-marked Loanhead of Daviot (1) stone, another, that “has two on its outer face”— i.e., the east-facing vertical surface of the standing stone.  It looked as if there were three cup-marks when we visited here recently, but I may be wrong.  The main one, visible in the attached photo, is about two-inches across and a half-inch deep; another is above this and the other one is below it (you can just about see them in the attached photo).  The design is in no way impressive.

Cup-mark to centre

Aubrey Burl (1979) suggested that the cup-marks on the neighbouring Loanhead of Daviot (1) stone were symbolic of the Moon, whose movement across the sky was recorded in the architecture of the circle itself.   When he wrote such words, this secondary cup-marked stone hadn’t been noticed and, as it faces the opposite directly looking eastwards, it makes you wonder what he might have thought this design represented. (Welfare [2011] also reported that on the standing stone flanking the east-side of the recumbent stone, there is “a single cupmark a little above the ground surface on its inner face”.)

References:

  1. Burl, Aubrey, Rings of Stone, Frances Lincoln: London 1979.
  2. Welfare, Adam, Great Crowns of Stone – 2 volumes, RCHAMS: Edinburgh 2011.

Acknowledgements:  Massive appreciation to Michelle and Steve Allan of Montrose for taking us to this site.  Huge thanks to you both.

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