Possible carved boulder in the Longframlington Common area, Northumberland.
Recorded by Team 2 during NADRAP surveys, this stone was added to ERA as ‘Millstone Burn N09’ in 2008. Thought to correspond to a rock first identified by Maarten Van Hoek in 1991, the team describes:
“Possibly quarried block bearing one a single cup, about 5 cm in diameter, 1 cm deep, with a possible second, 7 cm in diameter, near NW edge. Corresponds to van Hoek (1991): No.49.”
ERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=570
Model created from 4 stereo pairs captured by NADRAP Team 2 in October 2006. The imagery forms part of the full NADRAP / ERA archive deposited with Historic England and Northumberland County Council.
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