
02-10-05
.o0O0o.
02-10-05
.o0O0o.
02-10-05
.o0O0o.
02-10-05
.o0O0o.
2/10/05
cup marks on rock outcrop futher back up the hill
2/10/05
cup marks on rock a few yards from main panel.
2/10/05
2/10/05
2/10/05
2/10/05
2/10/05
2/10/05
2/10/05
I love it when rock art is carved on a big hump like this, and although there are quite a few humpy shapes in this landscape for some reason this one was chosen for the carvings.
The day we visited it was one of those autumn days that although you leave the house wrapped up for winter it was actually quite warm. I felt so snug... so I lay against the side of the hump shelter from the breeze and had a little sleep ;)
Nice!
We visited this wonderful site on 11 May 2005 after parking the car along the B727 (see map) and walked up through a small stretch of forest SE of the site.
In 1979, Morris named this site ‘Culdoach’ and Coles, who reported the panel first in 1895, named it the ‘Little Stockerton Group’. The official (RCAHMS) name is now: ‘Brockcleugh’.
In 1979, Morris named this site ‘Culdoach’ and Coles, who reported the panel first in 1895, named it the ‘Little Stockerton Group’. The official (RCAHMS) name is now: ‘Brockcleugh’.