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More model informationA rectangular block of dressed stone with 3 cup marks at the southeast corner of an abutment water channel beside the Roman bridge which is situated on the North Tyne River at Chollerford, Northumberland. The bridge in Roman times connected to Chesters Roman fort. Recorded by Beckensall and now designated as ERA-769 in England’s Rock Art database.
Recorded June 2019 and cup marks best seen in matcap.
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