Barningham Moor 90 (Oct 2006)

Barningham Moor 90 (Oct 2006)

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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 his and Barbara Brown's 2008 publication 'Prehistoric Rock Art in the Northern Dales'. The NADRAP team referenced this carving as 'Barningham Moor 90' on ERA in 2008. Their detailed recording reveals that the motifs consist of ten small cups clustered east of the ridge, possibly forming a group or two rosettes. Further north, three additional cups can be seen in a cluster. The presence of peck marks is evident in several places, setting these motifs apart from others in the area due to their size and design.

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