Acknowledgements
The 'Web Access to Rock Art: the Beckensall Archive of Northumberland Rock Art' project was funded by an AHRB Resource Enhancement Grant to the University of Newcastle.
Thanks to all the people who have helped with the project:
Lindsay Allason-Jones:
for discussions about various aspects of the project and access to the Museum of Antiquities carved stone collection
Philip Deakin:
provided information about panels not previously part of the Beckensall Northumberland rock art archive and help with fieldwork and scanning
Ian and Irene Hewitt:
generously made available their records of Northumberland rock art, supplied photographs of panels, and answered questions about panels that we could not locate
Claire Jordan:
for the writing of media releases about the project and ensuring that these were widely distributed
Averill Robson:
for help with the bibliography
Manuella Walker:
for information about panels not previously part of the Beckensall Northumberland rock art archive and help with fieldwork
We also appreciated the help of the following people: Janice Cummin, Dawn Robinson and Denise Wilson for administrative support; Myra Jamieson for providing an electronic version of the parish boundaries; Amanda Earnshaw for discussions about countryside access issues; Chris Green and Jim Herbert: for access to the Berwick Museum carved stone collection; Liz Williams for information from the Northumberland County Council archaeological records; Phil Harley for
discussion and text about copyright issues; The Northumbrian for allowing us to use Rachel Cochrane's article about Stan Beckensall; the BBC for the Countryfile video clip; the Council of Brittish Archaeology for allowing us to use Clive Waddington's article on the Hunterheugh 1 excavation; and Eddie Evans for help with photographing the Museum of Antiquities carved stone collection.
External members of the project AHRB Advisory Committee: Dr Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Prof Richard Bradley, Dr Chris Burgess, Prof Chris Chippindale, Paul Frodsham, Caroline Hardie and Kate Wilson.
Thanks are also due the many Northumberland farmers and land managers who gave permission to visit panels, told us about new panels, and assisted wherever they could.