21 torthaí laistigh de Áit Hexhamshire

21 torthaí ar ais

Hexhamshire

Civil parish in Northumberland, England

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Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

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Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

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Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

Archaeology Data Service

Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

Archaeology Data Service

Rounded, large boulder standing 0.35 metres high with flat top surface. Standing on a small ridge south of boggy ground, but essentially in valley bottom with higher ground all around, except east. It has a single cup-like depression, with a 0.06 m diamet…

Archaeology Data Service

The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…

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The cross shaft is leaning towards the south west, partly within the socket base. Two possible cups can be seen on the north face: the central cup has a 0.07 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and very eroded; the top cup has a 0.04 m diameter, is 0.01 m deep and…