
Millstone Burn 3c(i) (April 2006)
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Prehistoric outcrop carved into a rock near Millstone Burn on Longframlington Common in Northumberland. This segment of the outcropping is listed as 'Millstone Burn 3c (i)' on the Beckensall Archive and described as follows: An oval-shaped portion of the rock features a cup and ring from which a groove leads to the end of the rock, surrounded by an angular ring that indicates part of it was created by combining small cups together. Two cracks separate this area from the rest, where three cups and a cupless ring are found. On the other side is a cup and thin groove located at the center of a broken ring, surrounded by a U-shaped groove with a cup as part of it. There's also a cup and arc. Added to ERA by NADRAP in 2008. ERA & BA information: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=526 This model was created from six stereo pairs captured by Dave Tuck and David Jones (NADRAP) in March 2006. The images are part of the complete NADRAP archive deposited with Historic England and Northumberland County Council.
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