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Warren Field is the location of a calendar monument built about 8,000 BCE. It includes 12 pits believed to correlate with phases of the Moon and used as a lunisolar calendar. It is considered to be the oldest lunisolar calendar yet found. It is near , in the region of , in the . It was originally discovered from the air as anomalous terrain by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. It was first excavated in 2004.

The pits align on the southeast horizon and a prominent topographic point associated with sunrise on the midwinter solstice (thus providing an annual astronomical correction concerning the passage of time as indicated by the Moon, the asynchronous , and the associated seasons). The Aberdeenshire time reckoner predates the calendars by nearly 5,000 years. It was also interpreted as a seasonal calendar because the local prehistoric communities, which relied on hunting migrating animals needed to carefully note the seasons to be prepared for a particular food source. The Warren Field site is particularly significant for its very early date and that it was created by peoples, rather than sedentary farmers usually associated with monument building.


See also
  • Prehistoric Scotland
  • Prehistoric Britain
  • Neolithic British Isles
  • , ten or eleven days shorter than a solar year
    • . For example, if the winter solstice and the new moon coincide, it takes 19 solar years for the coincidence to recur.

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