Cranshaw Thorn Hill 08

Cranshaw Thorn Hill 08

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The artifact in question is a small, ground-level rock carving, measuring under one metre in length, situated within a probable prehistoric walling system near Cranshaw Thorn Hill on Ilkley Moor, West Yorkshire, England. Given the presence of visible tool marks, it can be reasonably inferred that this rock has spent most of its existence either hidden beneath vegetation or enclosed within a boundary. The central groove's origins remain unclear, but nearby panels (within a 500-meter radius) exhibit similar grooves, suggesting a possible connection to the carving. If indeed the motifs featuring peck marks are deliberate designs, they likely represent later additions to the original rock surface. This model was generated from eleven images captured in April 2013.

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