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Yetlington Lane cup and ring marked stone (Whittingham and Callaly)

A prehistoric rock carving site discovered at Yetlington Lane, (NU 032107). A portable 'cup and rings' type stone found here may have come from a destroyed burial. The stone is now at High Humbleton, Wooler. (1)

(H00606) NU 032107. Yetlington Lane [location as above]. (2)

Yetlington LaneH00606NU 032107
A decorated cobble was found on the edge of a ploughed field. The owner took it to High Humbleton, Wooler, but he has now left there. The stone has a motif that fits exactly on the surface of the cobble: a cup and groove at the centre of two fine penannulars. (3a)
N3215
Neolithic (4000BC to 2200BC)
UNCERTAIN


Source of Reference
Local History of Whittingham and Callaly
Local History of Whittingham and Callaly

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