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Discover Rock Art on your Mobile Phone

Using a mobile phone to discover what’s pecked on the rock Sitting near rock art listening to RAMP audio

Use your mobile phone to visit rock art in rural Northumberland. Find out where carvings are and spot what’s on each one, before making up your own mind up about what they mean.

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What is RAMP?

RAMP is a mobile website designed for use in the field. It helps you find rock art in the landscape by giving you directions on your phone and by waymarker posts on the paths.

RAMP was developed by Newcastle University and funded by the AHRC. It has been developed with public input.

What sites are covered?

Lordenshaw near Rothbury, Weetwood Moor and Dod Law, both near Wooler.

Will it work on my phone?

Yes, if you can access the Internet on your phone. Alternatively, you can download a version of the mobile experience before you go.

Will it cost anything?

RAMP does not charge anything to access the information. Your mobile network provider may charge you to use the Internet.

Check out Rock Art on your Mobile Phone.


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