The basket earing found here and elswhere (Kirkhaugh) are very similar to those found amonst the finds with the “Amesbury Archer” that have been dated between 2500 and 2100 BC. The location of these rings at Boltby – on the turf line under the rampart would tend to suggest an equaly early date for the constructiuon of this promontory hillfort. making it’s construction possibly contemporary with the cursus and henge phases of the Thornborough and wider Swale- Ure complex. It should be noted, however that the date of deposition for these objects may be much later than the date of manufacture.
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“There is another camp of the Eston type (Eston Nab) at an altitude of 1075 feet on the brink of a vertical cliff at Boltby scar on the Hambletons. Here a semi-circular rampart with an outer fosse enclosed an area as wide as the Eston Camp but not more than 170 yards long. Within it are two round barrows and a peculiar oblong mound of unknown purpose. I noticed a few flint flakes on the cliff-edge.
The similarity of this camp to that at Eston Nab points to it being the work of the urn people whose remains occurred abundantly on the Hambletons.”
Early man in North East Yorkshire
Frank Elgee
Pub. J. Bellows
1930
Sites within 20km of Boltby Scar
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Roulston Scar
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Hood Hill Stone (Kilburn)
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Kepwick Moor
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Slip Gill
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Pudding Pie Hill
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The Ryedale Windypits
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Studfold Ring
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Iron Howe
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Sour Milk Hills
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Round Hill, Bilsdale West
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Thimbleby Moor Nine Stones
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Hambleton Street
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Hanging Stone (Helmsley)
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Thimbleby Moor
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Old Wife (Lund Ridge)
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The Chair Stone
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Pockley Gates
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Stone Ruckles
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Bilsdale Midcable Stone
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Green Howe
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Potato Nab
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Tripsdale /
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Scarth Nick
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Near Moor
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The Seven Stones
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Trennet
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Live Moor Hill Fort, Whorlton
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Live Moor
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Pickhill Moated Mound
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Stone Rook
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Cold Moor
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Rudland
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Three Howes (Cold Moor)
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The Raven Stone
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Kirkdale Hyena Cave
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Urra Moor
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Lord Stones
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Drake Howe
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Ainderby Quernhow
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Urra Moor
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Three Howes (Cockayne)
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Obtrusch
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Cheshire Stone
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Urra Moor Standing Stone
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Harland Moor E
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Harland Moor D
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Face Stone
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Harland Moor B
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Billy’s Dyke
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Round Hill
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Harland Moor
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Harland Moor A
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The Wainstones
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Cammon Stone
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Horn Ridge Cross Dyke
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Stapely Hill Round Barrow
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Harlands Plantation Barrow
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Burtree Hill Barrow
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Burtree Hill Round Barrow
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Duffin Stone
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Hutton Moor Henge
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Berry Hills Barrow
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Moor House Round Barrow
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Low Barn Round Barrows
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