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Addeyheugh (Northumberland, Alnwick, Callaly)
At original location; Art in a structure: other structure
This is a moderately large upstanding boulder situated midway up a gently sloping hillside and within an extensive (50+) cairn field, one only 10 m away.
A deep, natural but probably enhanced bowl with five large (0.06 m - 0.08 m) and two small ...
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Allen Banks (Northumberland)
Moved from original location: in museum (via excavation)
River-worn sandstone cobblestone with single cup in the flatter surface. Cup slightly ovoid - not completely round/circular. Cup is about 0.05 - 0.07 m diameter, 0.015 - 0.02 m deep. Stone and motif are both smoothed by erosion.
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Alnham Northfield (Northumberland, Alnwick, Whittingham)
At original location; Art in a structure: other structure
This panel now appears as an upright stone. The decorated face, not the highest part, slopes east to west. It bears five crude cup marks placed loosely in an arc. There is no definite patterning observable, but there is a group of three in the ...
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Alnmouth Wall (Northumberland, Alnwick, Alnmouth)
The depressions on this stone, and the other Alnmouth Wall stones have been previously recorded as rock art, however it is possible that the 'motifs' have been caused by natural phenomena, possibly the action of molluscs, such as limpets. A typical ...
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Alnmouth Wall Rock 1 (Northumberland, Alnwick, Alnmouth)
The depressions on this stone, and the other Alnmouth Wall stones have been previously recorded as rock art, however it is possible that the 'motifs' have been caused by natural phenomena, possibly the action of molluscs, such as limpets. A typical ...
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Alnmouth Wall Rock 10 (Northumberland, Alnwick, Alnmouth)
The depressions on this stone, and the other Alnmouth Wall stones have been previously recorded as rock art, however it is possible that the 'motifs' have been caused by natural phenomena, possibly the action of molluscs, such as limpets. A typical ...
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Alnmouth Wall Rock 11 (Northumberland, Alnwick, Alnmouth)
The depressions on this stone, and the other Alnmouth Wall stones have been previously recorded as rock art, however it is possible that the 'motifs' have been caused by natural phenomena, possibly the action of molluscs, such as limpets. A typical ...
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Alnmouth Wall Rock 12 (Northumberland, Alnwick, Alnmouth)
The depressions on this stone, and the other Alnmouth Wall stones have been previously recorded as rock art, however it is possible that the 'motifs' have been caused by natural phenomena, possibly the action of molluscs, such as limpets. A typical ...