A probable prehistoric carved rock found on open access moorland in the Rivock area of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire.
It is believed this stone was first noted by rock art researcher Paul Bowers, who then informed the the CSI: Rombalds Moor project. The CSI team subsequently recorded the stone ‘Rivock 24c’ on ERA in 2013, describing:
‘Sub-triangular, very coarse-grained, with pebble inclusions sandstone boulder, 1.53m x 1.04m x 0.52m high. Carving consists of a single cup, 7cm diameter W of centre of rock.’
Is there a thin, partial ring around the cup, or is the light creating features?
This decimated model was created from 7 stereo pairs captured by Dave Spencer and Peter Butler (CSI Team) in March 2012. The imagery forms part of the HLF funded CSI: Rombalds Moor / Watershed Landscape Project archive.
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