Chatton 6c (March 2008)

Chatton 6c (March 2008)

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Exposed area of outcrop near Chattonpark Hill, Northumberland displays an intricately carved exposure roughly 230m NE of Chatton Law Camp. Heavily lichen encrusted, it's notable for featuring two cups with single rings and another cup, although a 3D model suggests the possibility of either a second ring or clever manipulation of rock topography to create the illusion of a larger second ring. Listed as 'Chatton 6c' on the Beckensall Archive, this site was added to ERA by Northumberland & Durham Rock Art Project (NADRAP) in 2008. The ERA record containing Beckensall Archive material can be accessed at https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=98. A 3D model was created from two stereo pairs captured by Joe Gibson using a 5mp Nikon Coolpix 5400 in March 2008, forming part of the NADRAP / ERA archive.

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