King Wanless Green (cist) 1 (Nov 2007)3D Model
Boulder in the King Wanless Green area of Haughton Common, WSW of Simonburn, Northumberland.
The record was originally taken from the county Historic Environment Record, where it’s described as:
“Four large stones arranged like a stone-lined grave have been found here. The easternmost stone is capped by two clear Bronze Age cup marks, with other badly eroded. “
NADRAP added the record to ERA referencing ‘King Wanless Green (cist) 1’ and described:
“The cups, although prominent, are narrow, deep, of irregular shape and located in the eroded bedding planes of an upturned sandstone slab. Their appearance, spacing and location on the E’most stone of a cist may indicate an artificial origin, but this is hard to prove and could just be natural weathering.”
ERA info: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=1427
Model created from 2 stereo pairs captured by Dave Tuck and David Jones (NADRAP team 2) in November 2007. Imagery forms part of the NADRAP archive.
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