ERA-499
Two oval cups, one small and one large, line up with a possible groove or line of depressions which run to the quarried edge of the outcrop. The north westernmost cup is approx 14 cm in diameter and 3 cm deep; the south easternmost cup is 5-7 cm in diameter and 2 cm deep. Not definitive rock art and may be the result of quarrying or water run-off.
Rock art in the region of this panel was reported by Beckensall (1974, p.65) but excluded from later publications. Van Hoek (1991) describes two cup-marked outcrops at NU 1125 0515 and NU 1135 0514 west of the main cluster, but it is possible that these grid references are in error. Possible new discovery by NADRAP team.
ERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=499
Model made from 2 photographs (a single stereo pair) taken by members of Team 2 of the N&DRAP in 2005.
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