Langleydale Common 4 (March 2006)

Langleydale Common 4 (March 2006)

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Boulder found near Woolly Hill area of Langleydale Common, northeast of Eggleston, County Durham. Possibly referenced in the Eggleston East section of a 1998 publication titled 'Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale'. The Northumberland Archaeological Database and Record Project added 'Langleydale Common 4' to the English Rock Art database in 2008. They described: 'The previous workers identified this as a rock art panel with two clusters of motifs. Two cup marks appear at one corner, while up to six more are found in a second corner. All these motifs have steep sides and some occur in pairs that are joined together. However, both the discoverers themselves and the NADRAP recorders consider the depressions to be natural formations possibly exaggerated by erosion.' More information can be found at https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=2000. The model was created from seven stereo pairs captured by Joe Gibson and Keith Elliott of NADRAP Team 3 in March 2006. The imagery is part of the full NADRAP archive deposited with Historic England.

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