Millstone Burn 3c(ii) (April 2006)

Millstone Burn 3c(ii) (April 2006)

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Prehistoric outcrop carved into a Longframlington Common rock face near Millstone Burn, Northumberland. This notable section is documented on the Beckensall Archive as 'Millstone Burn 3c (ii)', described in detail as follows: A lengthy, slender section of rock displays numerous cups. Two ringed cups are present, along with a central cup situated within an arc and concentric ring formation. Three additional cups and arcs are visible, one featuring a cup and arc joined together. NADRAP recorded the stone in 2006, subsequently adding it to the ERA database in 2008. ERA & BA info: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=527 A three-dimensional model of the rock face was created using 11 stereo pairs captured by Dave Tuck and David Jones (NADRAP) in April 2006. The accompanying imagery is part of the complete NADRAP archive deposited with Historic England and Northumberland County Council.

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