Cranshaw Thorn Hill 01 (July 2013)3D Model
Prehistoric carving found in the Cranshaw Thorn Hill area of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire.
This upright triangular boulder is referenced IAG267 in Boughey & Vickerman’s 2003 publication ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding’, where it’s described as:
‘Medium-sized upstanding rock appears to be carved to triangular block on narrower triangular base. Cup with two rings, cup with one ring and perhaps edge of a hewn-off ring. Worn and damaged.’
The CSI: Rombalds Moor project referenced the stone ‘Cranshaw Thorn Hill 01’ on ERA in 2013. They provide a detailed description.
Historic England listing: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1012959
ERA info: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/details.jsf?eraId=2551
This decimated model shows the carved surface and was created from 3 stereo pairs captured by Dave Spencer in July 2013. The imagery forms part of the HLF funded CSI: Rombalds Moor / Watershed Landscape Project archive.
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