Outcrop in the Longframlington Common area, west of Millstone Burn, Northumberland.
This possible carved outcrop was first spotted during NADRAP surveys by Team 2, and added to ERA as ‘Millstone Burn N03’ in 2008. The NADRAP team describes:
“East facing, steeply inclined cliff face, probably quarried in upper part (above the sloping face). Single, slightly angular cup, with possible raised eroded ring, approximately 0.6 m from base of the cliff. Many natural erosion holes just below and to its left side which must make it doubtful and probably a natural feature.”
It does look extremely doubtful.
ERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=561
Model created from a single stereo pair captured by NADRAP Team 2 in September 2006. The imagery forms part of the NADRAP / ERA archive.
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