Another ground level carved rock found in the Low Plain area of Baildon Moor, West Yorkshire.
This unspectacular prehistoric carving is one of many clustered together in this area of Baildon Moor. Referenced ‘IAG 155’ by Boughey & Vickerman in their 2003 publication ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding’, it’s described as:
‘Nearly square, small low rock. Two to four cups.’
The CSI: Rombalds Moor Project, subsequently added the record to ERA as ‘Low Plain 08’ in 2013, noting two cups and other natural depressions.
Historic England area scheduling: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1012686
This decimated model was created from four stereo pairs captured by Dave Spencer and Peter Butler (CSI Team) in July 2013. The imagery forms part of the HLF funded CSI: Rombalds Moor / Watershed Landscape Project archive.
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