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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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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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In 2008, it was added to ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 7', with Team 5 describing: "The boulder features ten cup-like depressions on its north and east faces, all of which are distinct in size and shape. A long, narrow cup/groove is located at...
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It was added to ERA by NADRAP in 2008 under the designation 'Barningham Moor 8' and is cataloged as a stone featuring a solitary cup on the scheduling. However, NADRAP describes four possible cups, two of which are connected. This model clearly...
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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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Ground level boulder discovered in Scale Knoll Allotment area, Barningham Moor, County Durham. This panel showcases several natural solution holes and a distinctive cup-like depression. One of four possible carvings found within a stretch of...
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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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It was unearthed by the NADRAP team during a recent survey and added to ERA in 2008 as 'Barningham Moor 12'. The team notes: "A sandstone boulder featuring a carved north-facing slope. The motifs consist of five varying-sized cups - some may be...
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This panel is cited eleven times in Beckensall and Laurie’s 1998 book, ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale’ and was entered into ERA by NADRAP as 'Barningham Moor 3' in 2008. It's part of scheduled prehistoric walling...
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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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Carving in the Black Hill Gate area of Barningham Moor, County Durham is situated.\nThis small square rock may have been extracted from a quarry. Possibly discovered by NADRAP surveys, it was added to ERA as 'Barningham Moor 25' in 2008. The team...
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Visible towards the northeast, this area is marked as 'Weetwood Moor 1g' in the Beckensall Archive, showcasing motifs that include a cup possibly paired with a ring. Added to ERA by NADRAP in 2008, archaeological significance continues to grow. ...
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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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Carving located near Scale Knoll Gill, Barningham Moor, County Durham.\nUpright stone reused and placed upright in later prehistoric enclosure walling after receiving carvings.\nListed in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art...
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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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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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Referenced as 3a in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale', it was cataloged by NADRAP as Barningham Moor 23 in 2008. The NADRAP team describes the motifs: "Two cups positioned...
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The Scale Knoll Allotment area of Barningham Moor, County Durham, is home to an ancient carving discovered on a boulder situated within a small, partially enclosed cairn field, approximately 40m south of the track. This remarkable find was likely...
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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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Added to the ERA by NADRAP in 2008 as 'Barningham Moor 45', the team describes: "The stone appears to have naturally formed cups but also four others that may be eroded artificial markings. Two grooves can be seen running east to west, with the most...
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Ground level stone discovered within a dense cluster of others located north of Eel Hill, on Barningham Moor, County Durham. This stone was a significant find during NADRAP surveys conducted in 2006 and was documented as 'Barningham Moor 104' on...
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The recording team added it to ERA as 'Barningham Moor 49' with a cautionary note. This 3D model appears to show shallow depressions forming lines around three sides of central conjoined depressions, adding weight to arguments that the depression...
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Former stacked stones discovered north of Eel Hill on Barningham Moor in County Durham stood approximately 1.40 meters tall amidst an area teeming with carved rocks, cairns, and stretches of walling. By 2018, the stack had either toppled or been...
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Thought to be one of the rocks identified as a carving during English Heritage's Monument Protect Programme survey in 1994/5, this stone was registered as 'Barningham Moor 94' in 2008. The team documented: An almost square, earthfast stone with six...
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Cited 42 times in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication "Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale," it was logged as "Barningham Moor 131" by NADRAP and added to ERA in 2008. The NADRAP team describes: A flat stone on the...
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This low rock has not been documented in Beckensall & Laurie's 1998 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale.' However, it was referenced by NADRAP on ERA in 2008 as 'Barningham Moor 44' and also mentioned by Paul...
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Possible cup-marked rock positioned to the west of How Tallon Ridge, on Barningham Moor, County Durham. This stone sits in a dense cluster of carvings west of the settlement and immediately next to a hallowed way. It's unclear whether this was...
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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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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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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....