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EPISODE 3 — “The Nine Ladies: Stones, Sorcery & Protest”On Stanton Moor, a small stone circle sits low among the heather — modest in size, rich in stories. Known as the Nine Ladies, this Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age monument has been reimagined repeatedly across four thousand years: as pagan temple, as Christian cautionary tale, as Victorian druidic relic, and — most recently — as the focus of a modern environmental protest.In this episode, we explore how archaeology, folklore, and activism collide on a single patch of moorland, and why small monuments sometimes accumulate the largest meanings.Hidden Derbyshire: Landscapes of TimeA documentary storytelling podcast about the places where history, folklore, and landscape intersect.**Primary Archaeology & Landscape Sources*** **Barnatt, John** (1990). *The Henges, Stone Circles and Ringcairns of the Peak District*. — Includes Nine Ladies & Stanton Moor cairn complex.* **Barnatt & Collis (eds.)** (1996). *Barrows in the Peak District*. — Covers cairns, ring cairns, typology, and landscape sequencing.* **Barnatt & Smith** (2004). *The Peak District: Landscapes Through Time*. — Essential landscape archaeology context.* **Derbyshire Archaeological Journal** (19th–20th c. volumes). — Antiquarian field notes, early measurements, cairn mapping.* **Historic England Scheduling Notes** — Nine Ladies + King Stone + associated cairns. — Official designation, context, and landscape assessment.### **Chronology Notes*** Assigned to **Late Neolithic / Early Bronze Age (c. 2200–1500 BC)** via: ✔ comparative typology of small stone circles ✔ proximity to round cairns (Bronze Age funerary) ✔ absence of later intrusive features* No major excavation; dating remains inferential not direct.**Comparative Monument Clusters**Useful parallels for scale & function:* **Merry Maidens** (Cornwall)* **Bodmin Moor Circles** (Cornwall)* **Burnmoor Circles** (Cumbria)* **Rollright Stones** (Oxfordshire) — Most share folklore of petrification, dancing, or taboo-breaking.**Folklore & Victorian Reimagining*** Christian petrification legend (19th c.) attested in: — **Glover, S. (1829). *History of Derbyshire*.** — regional antiquarian society papers* Victorian Druid revival influence: — “sabbath dancers”, “fiddler/king stone” motif — aligns Nine Ladies with pan-British folklore template**Modern History: Quarry Dispute & Protest*** Quarry expansion proposals (late 20th–early 21st c.) led to: ✔ long-term protest camp ✔ treehouses & makeshift dwellings ✔ collaboration between druids, environmentalists, walkers & locals ✔ protracted planning & legal process* Reported in: — Local & regional press (Derbyshire Times, Peak Advertiser) — BBC regional coverage — Archaeology & heritage advocacy (Council for British Archaeology) — Heritage conservation casework files (Historic England, NPA)**Consensus Statements**Most archaeologists agree:✔ Nine Ladies belongs to prehistoric ritual landscape of Stanton Moor✔ Cairns → funerary; circle → ceremonial✔ King Stone = outlier marking threshold/procession✔ Folklore overlays are post-medieval & Victorian✔ Monument significance = cumulative, not singular### **Open Interpretive Questions**Still debated or unknown:• Function: ritual vs procession vs social gathering• Astronomical or calendrical alignments (inconclusive)• Relationship between cairns & circle (sequence/ritual choreography)• Why small-scale circles persist across Britain despite regional variation*Accessible Public Sources**For general audiences:* Peak District National Park Heritage Pages* Friends of the Peak District / CPRE materials* Buxton Museum Prehistory collections* Visitor guides for Stanton Moor & Nine Ladies* Local walking books (often surprisingly well researched)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hidden-derbyshire-landscapes-of-time/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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