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resultat inom
Plats
Whittingham
Whittingham
Parish
This panel now appears as an upright stone. The decorated face, not the highest part, slopes east to west. It bears five crude cup marks placed loosely in an arc. There is no definite patterning observable, but there is a group of three in the centre of t…
This panel now appears as an upright stone. The decorated face, not the highest part, slopes east to west. It bears five crude cup marks placed loosely in an arc. There is no definite patterning observable, but there is a group of three in the centre of t…
A rounded boulder now located near the bottom of a small disused sandstone quarry and may derive from the site or removed here in field clearance. A cup mark and three other cups of fingertip size, perhaps signs of quarry activity, in a line.
This is a rounded boulder now located near the bottom of a small disused sandstone quarry and may derive from the site or removed here in field clearance. A probable cup mark is on the rounded end of the boulder. The mark is circular and about 0.06 m diam…
This is a rounded boulder now located near the bottom of a small disused sandstone quarry and may derive from the site or removed here in field clearance. A probable cup mark is on the rounded end of the boulder. The mark is circular and about 0.06 m diam…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
A small portable boulder re-used in the construction of a now dilapidated dry stone wall of some antiquity. A centrally placed large deep cup (0.08 m diameter) is cut into a sloping surface and five smaller cups (0.02 - 0.03 m diameter) are arranged aro…
A complex and 'designed' panel displaying four cups and cups and rings, connected and almost enclosed by a pattern of grooves, one of which almost completes a circuit of the motif. The largest and deepest cup has a suggestion of peck marking - ano…
A small portable boulder with a large (0.13 m diameter) and deep (0.09 m maximum) cup carved vertically into the sloping surface. The cup has an asymmetrical profile through the stone. A flatter and equally eligible section of the stone bears no marking. …
An upstanding boulder with two cup-like depressions 0.05 - 0.08 m in diameter apparently affected by erosion. Doubt is expressed as to their authenticity as artificial markings as they could be naturally formed. Arrangement of three large cups on higher p…
An upstanding boulder with two cup-like depressions 0.05 - 0.08 m in diameter apparently affected by erosion. Doubt is expressed as to their authenticity as artificial markings as they could be naturally formed. Arrangement of three large cups on higher p…
This panel now appears as an upright stone. The decorated face, not the highest part, slopes east to west. It bears five crude cup marks placed loosely in an arc. There is no definite patterning observable, but there is a group of three in the centre of t…
This panel now appears as an upright stone. The decorated face, not the highest part, slopes east to west. It bears five crude cup marks placed loosely in an arc. There is no definite patterning observable, but there is a group of three in the centre of t…
This panel now appears as an upright stone. The decorated face, not the highest part, slopes east to west. It bears five crude cup marks placed loosely in an arc. There is no definite patterning observable, but there is a group of three in the centre of t…
A rounded boulder now located near the bottom of a small disused sandstone quarry and may derive from the site or removed here in field clearance. A cup mark and three other cups of fingertip size, perhaps signs of quarry activity, in a line.
This is a rounded boulder now located near the bottom of a small disused sandstone quarry and may derive from the site or removed here in field clearance. A probable cup mark is on the rounded end of the boulder. The mark is circular and about 0.06 m diam…
This is a rounded boulder now located near the bottom of a small disused sandstone quarry and may derive from the site or removed here in field clearance. A probable cup mark is on the rounded end of the boulder. The mark is circular and about 0.06 m diam…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…
This is an irregularly shaped stone with a range of motifs across the whole panel. In plan the panel is an irregular diamond-lozenge shape, in part modified by quarrying. It is unresolved if this stone is in situ or has been moved as a more recent field c…