Barningham Moor 32 (March 2007)

Barningham Moor 32 (March 2007)

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Possible carvings north of Eel Hill on Barningham Moor, County Durham, first spotted during NADRAP surveys. 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 possible eroded ring towards the NW end. Several irregularly shaped, naturally worn depressions similar in size to the cup can be seen scattered around the stone, making natural formation a possibility." Despite its low-resolution surface, faint traces of a ring appear extremely faint but still uncertain. ERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=831 This model was created from six images captured by NADRAP Team 5 in March 2007 and forms part of the ERA/NADRAP archive.

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