Wigtownshire - The Henge

The Henge

The fields between the mound and Dunragit village and Droughduil Mote Old Luce, Wigtownshire, contain one of the most important Stone Age sites in Scotland.

Aerial photography and archaeological excavation of the henge has revealed the remains of three massive concentric timber circles; the outer circle was 300m in diameter, almost six times the size of Stonehenge.

Built c.2500 BC, this huge monument was a ceremonial centre and a meeting place for south-west Scotland's early farming communities. http://orgs.man.ac.uk/research/dunragit/

Funding for the dig was provided by Historic Scotland and the University of Southampton.

John Pickin, of Stranraer Museum, unstintingly assisted with computing and communications facilities and access to collections. http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/archaeology/research/dunragit/

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