Prehistoric carved outcrop, found on private farmland NW of Riddlesden, Keighley, West Yorkshire.
This exposure is one of six areas carved within metres of each other and is referenced IAG37 in Boughey & Vickerman’s 2003 publication ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding’. The CSI: Rombalds Moor project referenced the section ‘High Carr 05’ on ERA in 2013, describing:
‘…Two cups 40cm from the northern edge and towards the western side. One cup measures 5cm diameter and is clear and deep. The other cup 9cm NE from this one is 4cm diameter and is also clear but not as deep. Adjacent are two natural marks or indentations.
Historic England listing: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1011733
ERA Record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/details.jsf?eraId=2256
This decimated model was created from 8 stereo pairs captured by Richard Stroud (CSI team) in April 2012. The imagery forms part of the HLF funded CSI: Rombalds Moor / Watershed Landscape Project archive.
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