
Barningham Moor 112 (March 2008)
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A small rectangular stone discovered within a dense cluster of other carvings lies north of Eel Hill on Barningham Moor, County Durham. 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 embedded boulder with a sloping westerly face, positioned within one meter east of Barningham Moor 112 / ERA 914. The motifs consist of three cups on the western face, one cup is 0.01m deep, another is slightly elongated with a 0.007m depth, and the remaining cup is very shallow. View ERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=915. Explore Historic England area scheduling: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1017441. This model displays only the carved face and is created from 4 images captured by NADRAP Team 5 in March 2008. The imagery forms part of the ERA / NADRAP archive.
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