Carved boulder on Snook Bank, north of Longframlington, Northumberland.
Snook Bank is an area rich in archaeological remains from prehistory through to fairly modern times when millstones were extracted. This small boulder is referenced ‘Snook Bank 6t’ on the Beckensall Archive (BA) and was added to ERA by NADRAP in 2008. NADRAP Team 2 describes:
“Small, triangular-shaped boulder flat in turf. One cup on west side, another cup shallow and slightly larger.”
ERA record including BA material: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=438
Historic England area scheduling: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1015635
Model created from a single stereo pair captured by NADRAP T2 in January 2007. The imagery forms part of the ERA / NADRAP archive.
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