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- Ninestane_Rig abstract "Ninestane Rig (English: Nine Stone Hill) is small stone circle in Scotland near the English border. Located in the Scottish Borders province near Hermitage Castle, it was probably made between 2000 BC and 1250 BC, during the Late Neolithic or early Bronze Age (Bronze Age technology reached the Borders around 1750 BC). It is a scheduled monument (a nationally important archaeological site given special protections) and is part of a group with two other nearby ancient sites, these being Buck Stone standing stone and another standing stone at Greystone Hill. Settlements appear to have developed in the vicinity of these earlier ritual features in late prehistory and probably earlier.The circle (actually slightly oval in form) consists of eight stones fast in the earth (a ninth stone has fallen inwards and lies flat), but six of these are now just stumps of 2 feet (0.61 m) or less. Of the two large standing stones remaining, one is a regular monolith a little under 7 feet (2.1 m) tall and the other, a pointed stone, is a little over 4 feet (1.2 m) tall. According to the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, a number of similar circles formerly existed in the immediate area; the stones have been removed, but the hollow in the center of each circle and marks in the earth showing the former positions of the stones are still visible. In the immediate area there is also a street of circular pits 8 to 10 feet (2.4 to 3.0 m) deep which may have formed the shelters of the people who set up the circles, although this is not certain.Ninestane Rig is actually the name of the low hill (943 feet (287 m) high, 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) broad) atop which the stone circle stands but is also usually used to designate the circle itself (which is also sometimes called Nine Stones, not be confused with the Nine Stones circle near Winterbourne Abbas in Dorset or the Nine Stones at Altarnun in Cornwall, nor Nine Stone Rig in East Lothian.)".
- Ninestane_Rig thumbnail Nine_Stones_Stone_Circle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_378417.jpg?width=300.
- Ninestane_Rig wikiPageID "42394951".
- Ninestane_Rig wikiPageRevisionID "604445445".
- Ninestane_Rig author "John Leyden".
- Ninestane_Rig colwidth "40".
- Ninestane_Rig coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Ninestane_Rig designation "Scheduled monument".
- Ninestane_Rig epochs Bronze_Age.
- Ninestane_Rig imagealttext "Some stones in a field".
- Ninestane_Rig latd "55".
- Ninestane_Rig latm "16".
- Ninestane_Rig latns "N".
- Ninestane_Rig lats "2.93".
- Ninestane_Rig liststyle "upper-alpha".
- Ninestane_Rig location "Between Newcastleton and Hawick, Liddesdale, Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland".
- Ninestane_Rig longd "2".
- Ninestane_Rig longew "W".
- Ninestane_Rig longm "45".
- Ninestane_Rig longs "39.12".
- Ninestane_Rig mapCaption "Location of Ninestane Rig".
- Ninestane_Rig mapType "Scotland Scottish Borders".
- Ninestane_Rig name "Ninestane Rig".
- Ninestane_Rig source ""Lord Soulis"".
- Ninestane_Rig text "And on the spot, where they boiled the pot,".
- Ninestane_Rig text "At the Skelf-hill, the cauldron still".
- Ninestane_Rig text "The men of Liddesdale can show".
- Ninestane_Rig text "The spreat and the deer-hair ne'er shall grow.".
- Ninestane_Rig type Stone_circle.
- Ninestane_Rig subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_Scottish_Borders.
- Ninestane_Rig subject Category:Stone_circles_in_Scotland.
- Ninestane_Rig comment "Ninestane Rig (English: Nine Stone Hill) is small stone circle in Scotland near the English border. Located in the Scottish Borders province near Hermitage Castle, it was probably made between 2000 BC and 1250 BC, during the Late Neolithic or early Bronze Age (Bronze Age technology reached the Borders around 1750 BC).".
- Ninestane_Rig label "Ninestane Rig".
- Ninestane_Rig sameAs m.0105mwpr.
- Ninestane_Rig sameAs Q16258034.
- Ninestane_Rig sameAs Q16258034.
- Ninestane_Rig wasDerivedFrom Ninestane_Rig?oldid=604445445.
- Ninestane_Rig depiction Nine_Stones_Stone_Circle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_378417.jpg.
- Ninestane_Rig isPrimaryTopicOf Ninestane_Rig.