Corsedardar Long Cairn

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Corsedardar Long Cairn

Location

Corsedardar Hill near Birse War Memorial, off Finzean to Ballogie Rd
Finzean, Aboyne

OS Map Reference

NO 592 938

Description

Remains of cairn; a curving scarp in the E probably represents the edge of the cairn in this quadrant; otherwise all that can be seen is turf-covered debris, insufficient to estimate the size and shape of the cairn. Part of it was dug into in c1860 when human remains and several silver coins were found.

Related Information

Traditionally the burial cairn for the Pictish King Dardanas who was slain in the area and nearby is his alleged marker stone. This story would seem to be folk history of a made up kind the name Dardanus is from Greek myth (the son of Zeus and Electra,) and is nothing like any Pictish name from the 'Pictish King Lists' or other extant historical sources and the cairn is from an earlier period. see related artefact link.

Era

Bronze age

Information Source

Aberdeenshire Sites and Monuments Record www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology/smr/

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  • Jim Henderson

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