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Rectangular stone discovered south of Eel Hill, on Barningham Moor, County Durham.\nDocumented as reference 32a in Beckensall & Laurie’s 1998 publication ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale’, this carving was entered...
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Barningham Moor, County Durham has yielded a remarkable discovery: a stone unearthed below How Tallon ridge and just south of the settlement. This elongated stone was first documented by Paul Brown in 2001, and it received significant attention in...
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Positioned to the west of How Tallon ridge, between two hollow ways on Barningham Moor, County Durham, lies a rectangular stone embedded in ground sloping north. Located within a dense cluster of carvings west of the Romano-British settlement, this...
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Positioned east of How Tallon ridge, between two ridges on Barningham Moor, County Durham. Located south of the dense cluster of carvings west of the Romano-British settlement, this small stone is referenced 62 in the 1998 publication ‘Prehistoric...
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The carving was first identified during English Heritage surveys and was referenced as 'Barningham Moor 114' by NADRAP, with an entry added to ERA in 2008. Various records indicate between 2-4 linear grooves featuring cups on the northern sloping...
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Rock discovered north of Eel Hill, on Barningham Moor, County Durham, during NADRAP surveys on the moor. Initially found within a scheduled area housing numerous other carved rocks and an enclosure. The team questioned whether depressions on the...
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Noted in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale," this carving was added by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 108' in ERA records in 2008. The team documented: A small stone possibly quarried...
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A ground-level rock, approximately 150 meters south of a dense cluster of other carvings, cairns, and stretches of walling, was added to ERA as 'Barningham Moor 32' in 2008. The initial description reads: "Almost rectangular stone with a cup and...
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Listed as 68 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale,' this carving was added to ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 58.' ERA record:...
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Despite this conclusion, the rock was still included in the ERA database as 'Barningham Moor 27' to allow researchers to form their own opinions. Less probable examples have been documented and scheduled for preservation. The ERA record can be...
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Cited in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale', this stone was added to the ERA database by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 52' in 2008. ERA record:...
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Cited in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale', this carving was listed as 'Barningham Moor 40' by NADRAP on ERA in 2008. Most depressions found on the stone are naturally formed,...
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Referenced as number 22 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale', this carving was added to the ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 38' in 2008. ...The NADRAP team explains: "This...
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In 2008, NADRAP added it to ERA as 'Barningham Moor 63', describing the site: one large cup sits in a depression on the south side of the stone, surrounded by ten smaller cups of varying sizes. ...Find more information at...
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First mentioned in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale", NADRAP recorded it on ERA as "Barningham Moor 66". It has only two cups. ERA record:...
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It's referenced as 61 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale', and was added to ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 78' in 2008. Various cup-like depressions are scattered across its...
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Located on lower slopes, north of the main settlement site below How Tallon ridge on Barningham Moor, County Durham, this stone is situated within a small sub-circular enclosure amidst a tumble of stones (a cairn?). Recorded as 'EC' in Beckensall &...
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Referenced in the Beckensall Archive (BA) as 'Lucker Moor 5', this archive logs "a minimum of two cups." NADRAP Team 3 added the record to ERA in 2008, describing the designs as: "...despite a clear workable surface, only two cup marks are recorded....
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This stone sits atop a small knoll and is documented 'EB' in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale.' NADRAP referenced the stone as 'Barningham Moor 67,' adding the record to ERA in...
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It is listed as number 30 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale' and was added to ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 35' in 2008. The team describes the motifs: "Cups are arranged...
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Small angular rock discovered northeast of Eel Hill, situated on Barningham Moor, County Durham.\nCited as reference number 25 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale," this stone...
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Found on sloping ground, just off the main settlement site below How Tallon ridge on Barningham Moor, County Durham. Recorded ‘50’ in Beckensall & Laurie’s 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale’. NADRAP...
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It's referenced 52 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale' and was added to ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 72' in 2008. The team documented 14 cup-like depressions, two cups...
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Area of exposed outcrop located at the eastern end of Weetwood Moor, situated near Wooler, Northumberland. One of over two dozen carvings clustered together on Weetwood Moor. This area of exposure is cataloged as 'Weetwood Moor 1b' in the Beckensall...
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This exposure marks the most westerly position and is designated as 'Weetwood Moor 5b' in the Beckensall Archive. The archive documents four faded cups arranged in a curved line. Since Stan Beckensall's initial recording, erosion may have destroyed...
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It is referenced as 59a in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale', and was added to ERA by NADRAP under the designation 'Barningham Moor 74' in 2008. The team documented: Motifs...
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This carving is referenced as number 36 in Beckensall & Laurie’s 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale," and was added to ERA by NADRAP as "Barningham Moor 112" in 2008. The team's recording notes: An...
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It's referenced as number 55 in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale" and was added to ERA by NADRAP as "Barningham Moor 71" in 2008. The team recorded that seventeen cups of varying...
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This carefully carved area of outcrop is situated approximately 180 meters west-northwest of the dense cluster of other carvings found on Weetwood Moor. As is often the case in this region, the motifs appear on an exposed surface facing towards the...
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Yet another new find identified during NADRAP surveys on Barningham Moor leaves experts questioning its authenticity. Like many other sites discovered by the team, they remained unconvinced that the markings were man-made. In 2008, the site was added...