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Cord rig at the Coach and Horses, Bowes Moor (Bowes Moor)

The possible remains of Iron Age (800BC to AD43) ploughing stood here. A series of narrow gullies ran in an east-west direction. The widening of the A66 has now destroyed them.
D3380
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
Coach and Horses site, A66 Trans-Pennine Trunk Road, County Durham, 1989 - 1991; Cleveland County Archaeology Section and The Bowes Museum


Source of Reference
Local History of Bowes Moor

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