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Raby with Keverstone
Raby with Keverstone
Civil parish in County Durham, England
This boulder is naturally flat but quarrying has resulted in a stepped profile. The cup marks are thought to be quarrying marks on the edges of the panel, as well as in the centre. The removed portion of rock is thought to have been for the creation of …
This is quite a regularly-shaped stone. Three of the four edges have been squared, probably by quarrying activity. Only one edge remains which may be natural. Previous workers have claimed this is a rock art panel, bearing a number of cup and quarry marks…
This is a portable-sized stone laid flush with the ground surface. It is shaped like a boundary marker stone with three small single cup marks. Each of these motifs is an elongated shape. This panel was only partially recorded by NADRAP.
This is an almost rectangular-shaped piece of rock which has two possible single cup marks on one edge. Both are quite shallow, but are well-rounded in shape, and are possibly natural. The panel has two levels of rock, giving a stepped profile. Each level…
This is a large panel prominent above the surrounding ground. The stone has a number of levels - the decorated portion of the panel is on the top, which is gently sloping, with the other portions irregular. There are at least five single cup marks; these …
This is a large, prominent boulder above the ground surface. It has a 'domed' profile, and a roughly triangular plan in shape. The 'marks' are on the sloping sides of the rock, with marks on the side and top surface. There are prominent…
This boulder is naturally flat but quarrying has resulted in a stepped profile. The cup marks are thought to be quarrying marks on the edges of the panel, as well as in the centre. The removed portion of rock is thought to have been for the creation of …
This is an almost rectangular-shaped piece of rock which has two possible single cup marks on one edge. Both are quite shallow, but are well-rounded in shape, and are possibly natural. The panel has two levels of rock, giving a stepped profile. Each level…
This is an almost rectangular-shaped piece of rock which has two possible single cup marks on one edge. Both are quite shallow, but are well-rounded in shape, and are possibly natural. The panel has two levels of rock, giving a stepped profile. Each level…
This is a large panel prominent above the surrounding ground. The stone has a number of levels - the decorated portion of the panel is on the top, which is gently sloping, with the other portions irregular. There are at least five single cup marks; these …
This is a large panel prominent above the surrounding ground. The stone has a number of levels - the decorated portion of the panel is on the top, which is gently sloping, with the other portions irregular. There are at least five single cup marks; these …
This is a large, prominent boulder above the ground surface. It has a 'domed' profile, and a roughly triangular plan in shape. The 'marks' are on the sloping sides of the rock, with marks on the side and top surface. There are prominent…
This is quite a regularly-shaped stone. Three of the four edges have been squared, probably by quarrying activity. Only one edge remains which may be natural. Previous workers have claimed this is a rock art panel, bearing a number of cup and quarry marks…
This is a portable-sized stone laid flush with the ground surface. It is shaped like a boundary marker stone with three small single cup marks. Each of these motifs is an elongated shape. This panel was only partially recorded by NADRAP.
This is quite a regularly-shaped stone. Three of the four edges have been squared, probably by quarrying activity. Only one edge remains which may be natural. Previous workers have claimed this is a rock art panel, bearing a number of cup and quarry marks…
This rock is prominent above the surrounding moorland and rough grassland. It is irregularly-shaped, with a gently inclining, roughly pentagonal surface. A single elongated cup mark is located within the gently-sloping part of the panel. The rock is cover…
This rock is prominent above the surrounding moorland and rough grassland. It is irregularly-shaped, with a gently inclining, roughly pentagonal surface. A single elongated cup mark is located within the gently-sloping part of the panel. The rock is cover…
This is an almost rectangular-shaped piece of rock which has two possible single cup marks on one edge. Both are quite shallow, but are well-rounded in shape, and are possibly natural. The panel has two levels of rock, giving a stepped profile. Each level…
This is an almost rectangular-shaped piece of rock which has two possible single cup marks on one edge. Both are quite shallow, but are well-rounded in shape, and are possibly natural. The panel has two levels of rock, giving a stepped profile. Each level…
This is a large panel prominent above the surrounding ground. The stone has a number of levels - the decorated portion of the panel is on the top, which is gently sloping, with the other portions irregular. There are at least five single cup marks; these …
This is a large, prominent boulder above the ground surface. It has a 'domed' profile, and a roughly triangular plan in shape. The 'marks' are on the sloping sides of the rock, with marks on the side and top surface. There are prominent…
This boulder is naturally flat but quarrying has resulted in a stepped profile. The cup marks are thought to be quarrying marks on the edges of the panel, as well as in the centre. The removed portion of rock is thought to have been for the creation of …
This boulder is naturally flat but quarrying has resulted in a stepped profile. The cup marks are thought to be quarrying marks on the edges of the panel, as well as in the centre. The removed portion of rock is thought to have been for the creation of …
This is a portable-sized stone laid flush with the ground surface. It is shaped like a boundary marker stone with three small single cup marks. Each of these motifs is an elongated shape. This panel was only partially recorded by NADRAP.