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ERA-1184Chirnells Moor N04 - Panel Overview

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Chirnells Moor N04
ERA-1184
Art in the landscape: outcrop
At original location
Northumberland
Alnwick
Thropton
NU0416502761
55.318871 [Datum: WGS84]
-1.934362 [Datum: WGS84]

A large sloping panel with cups in loosely scattered groups and without apparent arrangement. Five cups at the north end form a curve. Cups at south-west end are circular, but rough in appearance. These are small in form, arranged in a triangular pattern. They are thought artificial based upon this arrangement.

This is possibly Rock VII of Newbigin (1934) or a new find by NADRAP survey.


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