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)
(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)
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