Titlington Mount N01 (March 2007)3D Model
Carved outcrop near Titlington Mount, east of Powburn, Northumberland.
This carved outcrop was a new discovery made by NADRAP Team 2 during their surveys in 2006/7. Added to ERA as ‘Titlington Mount N01’ in 2008, it’s described as:
“Large outcrop at on hilltop just S of small lake with two large circular millstone rough-outs on W and N sides. Area of eroded rock often with pooled water just E of the northernmost millstone. Two cups with the remains of highly eroded rings are just E of this millstone and disguised by lichen cover. Single cup to the E. Possible natural basins in the region between the two prominent veins running W-E through the centre of the outcrop. Three to five likely cups S of the veins with another cup on E edge of the outcrop.”
ERA record: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/era/section/panel/overview.jsf?eraId=496
Model created from 2 stereo pairs captured by NADRAP Team 2 in March 2007. Imagery forms part of the NADRAP / ERA archive.
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