Bewick Moor North C (Aug 2006)

Bewick Moor North C (Aug 2006)

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Stone discovered within a cairn on Bewick Moor, southeast of Chillingham, Northumberland.\nThe Beckensall Archive (BA) references this find as 'Bewick Moor North C', recording six cups, one featuring a distinctive groove. In 2008, NADRAP Team 3 added the record to ERA, describing it thus: \n"A long panel with minimal natural features is observed. Two unmistakable cup marks, both well-rounded and of medium size, are centered on the higher section of the rock. Seven other shallow depressions may be considered possible marks. The panel faces outward from a cairn's southeast side, where a single large stone is visible..."\nAll markings appear faint on the model.\nThe ERA & BA information can be accessed here: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=1058\nThe 3D model was created from stereo pairs captured by Joe Gibson and Keith Elliott of NADRAP Team 3 in August 2006. The imagery forms part of the complete NADRAP archive deposited with Historic England & Northumberland County Council.

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