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- R is recumbent stone
- P are fallen "pillar" stones, Coles' name for flankers (outline indicates fallen position)
- A, B, C, D stones now known to be outer kerb stones of ring cairn
- I, III, V, VI, VIII standing stones (black indicates standing):
- 4 is a fallen stone (outline indicates fallen position)
- +, + two presumed missing stones
- Hatched fill for recumbent and for stones Coles thought might be an inner and outer kerb stones of ring cairn
Red numbers are those given by Bradley (2005)
Bradley, Richard; Phillips, Tim; Arrowsmith, Sharon; Ball, Chris (2005). The Moon and the Bonfire: an investigation of three stone circles in north-east Scotland. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. ISBN 0903903334Coles, Frederick (1905) [First published 30-11-1905]. "Record of (I) the Excavation of two Stone Circles in Kincardineshire: (1) in Garrol Wood, Durris; (2) in Glassel Wood, Banchory-Ternan; and (II) Report on Stone Circles in Aberdeenshire, with measured Plans and Drawings; obtained under the Gunning Fellowship.and (ii.) Report on stone circles in Aberdeenshire, with measured plans and drawings; obtained under the Gunning Fellowship". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 39 (1904): 190–218.
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