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Edlingham

Village and civil parish in Northumberland, England

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Two oval cups, one small and one large, line up with a possible groove or line of depressions which run to the quarried edge of the outcrop. The north westernmost cup is approx 14 cm in diameter and 3 cm deep; the south easternmost cup is 5-7 cm in diamet…

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Two oval cups, one small and one large, line up with a possible groove or line of depressions which run to the quarried edge of the outcrop. The north westernmost cup is approx 14 cm in diameter and 3 cm deep; the south easternmost cup is 5-7 cm in diamet…

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Two oval cups, one small and one large, line up with a possible groove or line of depressions which run to the quarried edge of the outcrop. The north westernmost cup is approx 14 cm in diameter and 3 cm deep; the south easternmost cup is 5-7 cm in diamet…

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Two oval cups, one small and one large, line up with a possible groove or line of depressions which run to the quarried edge of the outcrop. The north westernmost cup is approx 14 cm in diameter and 3 cm deep; the south easternmost cup is 5-7 cm in diamet…

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Three cups in a straight line on the highest and level part of the outcrop, the outer two possibly with eroded rings. One cup and ring lower down to the N on a ledge of the sloping surface. New discovery by NADRAP team.

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Three cups in a straight line on the highest and level part of the outcrop, the outer two possibly with eroded rings. One cup and ring lower down to the N on a ledge of the sloping surface. New discovery by NADRAP team.

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Three cups in a straight line on the highest and level part of the outcrop, the outer two possibly with eroded rings. One cup and ring lower down to the N on a ledge of the sloping surface. New discovery by NADRAP team.

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Three cups in a straight line on the highest and level part of the outcrop, the outer two possibly with eroded rings. One cup and ring lower down to the N on a ledge of the sloping surface. New discovery by NADRAP team.

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Two cups, both with a possible ring or arc. The cup on the east side has a possible eroded ring or arc, and that on the west is smaller with a raised edge above a grass-filled groove, which may also be an arc or ring. A lower section of outcrop 9 m to the…

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Quarried, rectangular block lying in deep heather east of the crag line. Two cups about 8 cm diameter, either rock art, natural or the result of quarrying; the northernmost cup is shallower. New discovery by NADRAP team.

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Quarried, rectangular block lying in deep heather east of the crag line. Two cups about 8 cm diameter, either rock art, natural or the result of quarrying; the northernmost cup is shallower. New discovery by NADRAP team.

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The panel is a large boulder which has been subject to natural erosion in form of basins and grooves on the highest part with much surface cratering and pitting. There is one main area of rock art. One prominent cup, with a possible ring on SW part, altho…

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The panel is a large boulder which has been subject to natural erosion in form of basins and grooves on the highest part with much surface cratering and pitting. There is one main area of rock art. One prominent cup, with a possible ring on SW part, altho…

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The panel is a large boulder which has been subject to natural erosion in form of basins and grooves on the highest part with much surface cratering and pitting. There is one main area of rock art. One prominent cup, with a possible ring on SW part, altho…

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The panel is a large boulder which has been subject to natural erosion in form of basins and grooves on the highest part with much surface cratering and pitting. There is one main area of rock art. One prominent cup, with a possible ring on SW part, altho…

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The panel is a large boulder which has been subject to natural erosion in form of basins and grooves on the highest part with much surface cratering and pitting. There is one main area of rock art. One prominent cup, with a possible ring on SW part, altho…

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The panel is a large boulder which has been subject to natural erosion in form of basins and grooves on the highest part with much surface cratering and pitting. There is one main area of rock art. One prominent cup, with a possible ring on SW part, altho…

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A large rounded flat-topped outcrop divided into sections by cracks. Approximately fourteen random cups, a few possibly with eroded rings. Some curved grooves appear to enclose groups of cups. Motifs are difficult to see in poor light and the NADRAP drawi…

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Elongated outcrop lying north of farm track, just east of Millstone Burn 6a(i). Prominent north-south grooves show bedding with cups between them most prominent at the north end. NADRAP interpretation of five cups, one with a probable ring is similar to …

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Elongated outcrop lying north of farm track, just east of Millstone Burn 6a(i). Prominent north-south grooves show bedding with cups between them most prominent at the north end. NADRAP interpretation of five cups, one with a probable ring is similar to …

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Elongated outcrop lying north of farm track, just east of Millstone Burn 6a(i). Prominent north-south grooves show bedding with cups between them most prominent at the north end. NADRAP interpretation of five cups, one with a probable ring is similar to …

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Elongated outcrop lying north of farm track, just east of Millstone Burn 6a(i). Prominent north-south grooves show bedding with cups between them most prominent at the north end. NADRAP interpretation of five cups, one with a probable ring is similar to …

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Outcrop is SW of and adjacent to Millstone Burn 6c(ii), separated from it by a natural crack. The rock slopes down to the SW and has probably been quarried on its N face. Cups are very eroded, shallow and difficult to see in poor light. Corresponds to van…

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Outcrop is SW of and adjacent to Millstone Burn 6c(ii), separated from it by a natural crack. The rock slopes down to the SW and has probably been quarried on its N face. Cups are very eroded, shallow and difficult to see in poor light. Corresponds to van…