Building record MAB9232 - GLACK, MIGVIE

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Summary

A cup-marked stone containing 40 cup marks, now in the churchyard of St Finnian's Church.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred NJ 4369 0682 (40m by 40m) Centred at - Polygon: Known Site Extent
Map sheet NJ40NW
Authority Aberdeenshire
Civil Parish Logie Coldstone

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

A cup-marked stone containing 40 cup marks, now in the churchyard of St Finnian's Church. Two cups are connected by an elongated line, and three cups similarly joined to make a T, also another like this, four other cups joined by grooves to form a cross. This may represent the consecration of the stone by changing Pagan cups into Christian crosses. Thought to have been in Tarland Church (Dr Sedgewick,1999), but re-found in situ still in 2007. Site visit in August 2013 noted that the roughly triangular stone, which measures circa 0.9 x 0.9 x 0.9 m was lying on an overgrown bank by the side of the entrance track to Glack farm. A total of 60 cups were observed, some very small as a result of erosion of the surface, and none greater than circa 50 mm in diameter or deeper than circa 20 mm. Of the 60 cups two groups of three cups have been joined in the form of a cross by straight, shallow and narrow grooves. The patina suggests the carving was done a long time ago. Additionally, two pairs of cups have been joined by shallow grooves to form bridle motifs. At that time it was positioned at NJ 4374 0676, but it was reported in October 2018 as now being within the south-east side of the churchyard of St Finnian's Church (NJ40NW0042). Scotland's Rock Art Project recorded the stone near the eastern edge of the churchyard, bearing 35 simple cups of varying sizes, and three other motifs of which two are each sets of three or four deep cups placed close together and joined. The third motif is four cups in a square pattern joined by a cross.


AB 2863, AB 2863 (Ground Photograph). SAB12624.

D 50687 CN, D 50687 CN (Ground Photograph). SAB13106.

MITCHELL, A, 1874, VACATION NOTES IN CROMAR, BURGHEAD, AND STRATHSPEY. PSAS 10 (1872-4) 603-90, 641-2 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1196.

JERVISE, A, 1879, EPITAPHS & INSCRIPTIONS,VOL 2, 271 (Bibliographic reference). SAB889.

RITCHIE, J, 1918, PSAS 52(1917-18) 86-122, 113-5 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1511.

JAMES, M, 2023, THE SURVIVAL AND DETECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS IN THE HOWE OF CROMAR (Bibliographic reference). SAB948.

Aug 12 2013 , PUB-GR-13-08-001, PUB-GR-13-08-001 (Ground Photograph). SAB20862.

Aug 12 2013 , PUB-GR-13-08-002, PUB-GR-13-08-002 (Ground Photograph). SAB20863.

Nov 15 2007 , AAS-GR-07-11-001 - 005, AAS-GR-07-11-001 - 005 (Ground Photograph). SAB36114.

Other Statuses/References

  • Authority: ASH;
  • NMR Card Number: NJ40NW3;
  • NRHE Numlink: 16999;
  • Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NJ40NW0003;

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Sources/Archives (9)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: MITCHELL, A. 1874. VACATION NOTES IN CROMAR, BURGHEAD, AND STRATHSPEY. PSAS 10 (1872-4) 603-90. 641-2.
  • --- Ground Photograph: AB 2863. Black & White. AB 2863.
  • --- Ground Photograph: D 50687 CN. Colour Negative. D 50687 CN.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: RITCHIE, J. 1918. PSAS 52(1917-18) 86-122. 113-5.
  • --- Ground Photograph: Aug 12 2013 . PUB-GR-13-08-001. Digital. PUB-GR-13-08-001.
  • --- Ground Photograph: Aug 12 2013 . PUB-GR-13-08-002. Digital. PUB-GR-13-08-002.
  • --- Ground Photograph: Nov 15 2007 . AAS-GR-07-11-001 - 005. Digital. AAS-GR-07-11-001 - 005.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: JERVISE, A. 1879. EPITAPHS & INSCRIPTIONS,VOL 2. N. 271.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: JAMES, M. 2023. THE SURVIVAL AND DETECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS IN THE HOWE OF CROMAR.

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Apr 3 2024 11:47AM

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