Boulder on Bewick Hill, approx. 3 miles NNE of Powburn, Northumberland.
Found within a green wall to the E of the hillfort. This stone is referenced on the Beckensall Archive (BA) as ‘Old Bewick 3f’ and was added to ERA by NADRAP Team 3 in 2008. The team described:
“The main motif is complicated and appears unique in nature. The outer penannular has a marked point or apex at the western edge. The central component is a single, small, ring of 0.03 m diameter. The inner penannular seems to spiral the other.”
This 3D model had excessive data noise and some of the motifs visible on photography hasn’t been picked up.
NADRAP & BA info https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=1076
Model created from 7 stereo pairs captured by Joe Gibson of NADRAP Team 3 in February 2006. The imagery forms part of the full NADRAP archive deposited with Historic England & Northumberland County Council.
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