Prehistoric carved rock found on private farmland, SW of Dove Hall, Baildon, West Yorkshire.
This stone may not be in situ and may have been moved. Referenced IAG190 in Boughey & Vickerman’s 2003 publication ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding’, the authors describe:
‘Irregular earth-fast, medium sized rock of fine grit. On vertical face are 4 clear cups grouped together, another shallow cup and another group of cups.’
CSI: Rombalds Moor project recorded ‘Dove Hall 01’ on ERA noting similar motifs with the addition of a possible starter cup and a partial ring.
ERA info: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/details.jsf?eraId=2615
Historic England listing: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1011738
This decimated model was created from 3 stereo pairs captured by Richard Stroud (CSI Team) in May 2013. The imagery forms part of the HLF funded CSI: Rombalds Moor / Watershed Landscape Project archive.
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