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The Seven Stones (Standing Stones)

The Smell of Water - Scarth Wood Moor


Gerrick Moor (Standing Stone / Menhir)

The Smell of Water - Gerrick Moor


Newton Mulgrave Long Barrow

The Smell of Water


Swarth Howe (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery)

Swarth Howe


Middleton Tyas - Five Hills (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery)

The Smell of Water - Five Hills Barrow


Piercebridge Barrow Alignment (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery)

The Smell of Water - Piercebridge


Saltergate Moor (Stone Row / Alignment)

The Smell of Water - Saltergate Moor Cairnfield & Stone Row


Easington High Moor (Standing Stone / Menhir)

The Smell of Water


Glaisdale Swang Stones (Standing Stone / Menhir)

The Smell of Water


Commondale (Stone Circle)

The Smell of Water


Eston Moor Carved Stone (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art)

The Smell of Water


The Old Wife's Well (Sacred Well)

The Smell of water


The Bridestones (Ancient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork)

The Smell of Water


Eston Nab (Hillfort)

The Friends of Eston Hills


Join now or donate a couple of quid to the cause.

Trefael (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art)

Past Horizons


New discoveries at Trefael Stone in Wales

The Trefael Stone, standing in a large rectangular field north of the village of Nevern in west Pembrokeshire, until 2010, was considered to be a standing stone, one of a number that occupy this ancient landscape. Used as a cattle rubbing stone, it measures around 1.2 m in height and over 2 m in length and has on its southern face up to 75 cupmarks.

La Pierre-Levée (Poitiers) (Burial Chamber)

Wade Stone's French postcard collection


A collection of French postcards of prehistoric monuments. Where cards posted here and many others can be copied in a higher resolution

Cup and Ring Marked Stone (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art)

Ingleborough Archaeology Group


Report on the carved stones discovered by the Ingleborough Archaeology Group in 1999

Wiltshire

Thomas Guest and Paul Nash in Wiltshire: Two Episodes in the Artistic Approach to British Antiquity


An excellent essay by Sam Smiles from the Tate Research Journal.

Westerdale Moor (Stone Row / Alignment)

Tees Archaeology Aerial Photographs


An aerial photograph of the settlement area.
Another one here
http://www.teesarchaeology.com/projects/aerial_photography/gallery/index151.html

Cumbria

Historic Environment Record On-line


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