Barningham Moor 36 (March 2007)

Barningham Moor 36 (March 2007)

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Rectangular rock discovered on Barningham Moor, north of Eel Hill, County Durham.\nCited as 'Barningham Moor 36' in NADRAP's 2008 addition to ERA, this stone is referenced 24 times in Beckensall & Laurie’s 1998 publication ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale’. The team that documented it notes:\n“Split into two larger sections and two smaller pieces, the smallest part contains a single cup. Moving west to east; the western section features one cup, followed by two cups connected by a short groove. The next section boasts three separate cups, while the eastern part showcases a cup with a groove, two linked cups via a linear groove, a short wide groove, and fourteen individual cups.”\nERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=835\nHistoric England area scheduling: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1017439\nModel built from 19 images captured by Team 5 in March 2007. The imagery forms part of the full ERA/NADRAP archive.

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