
Second large carved rock in settlement area
Second large carved rock in settlement area
Hunterheugh 9; stone with cup-marked surface was set up vertically at the left hand side of the entrance to the Romano-British enclosure. One of the large carved rock ‘millstones’ is reached through this entrance.
Hunterheugh 9; stone with cup-marked vertical surface at entrance to Romano-British enclosure.
Small cup-marked portable among remains of possible cairn near Hunterheugh 6; view to W.
Small cup-marked portable among remains of possible cairn near Hunterheugh 6. Peck marks are visible in the crude cups and grooves in the normally turf-covered part.
Hunterheugh 6; View of Hunterheugh Crags to the E
Hunterheugh 6; cup-marked outcrop, view of Hunterheugh Crags to the E. The outcrop to the right, behind the main one, is surrounded by a rough, boulder enclosure.
Kimmer Lough (E of Hunterheugh Crags). Site of Bronze Age cairns (and Hob’s standing stone??).
Hunterheugh 3; motifs are highly eroded and difficult to see. Best wet in oblique sun-light.
Hunterheugh 3; View of panel to the W. The boulders above are the remains of one of the many old field boundaries. Titlington Pike is the far hill with fine views further west to Cheviot.
A second new cup and ring marked boulder near the forest boundary
A new find; cup and ring marked boulder near the forest
Simonside artifically illuminated with rock art motifs as part of the ‘Northern Lights’ winter festival.
Northumberland Lights on Simonside. Illuminated rock art motifs.
Simonside artifically illuminated as part of Northumberland Lights winter festival. Design influenced by rock art motifs.
Simonside artifically illuminated as part of Northumberland Lights winter festival.
View S towards Snook Bank farm from new find on the main ridge below Beckensall’s 7d. The remains of a round house lie in the bracken strip about 1/3 from top of the photo between the outcrop and the farm.
A new find at Snook Bank. Double motif on edge of outcrop some 50m further down the ridge from Beckensall’s 7d.
Weetwood Moor 3a; known locally as ‘Billy’s Bicycle’.
The Cheviots, Millfield Plain, Dod Law and Buttony from Weetwood
Photoshopped grainy image from the RAM06 field trip.