Chapel Crags (Belford with Middleton)
Small clusters of flint tools and chippings of a late phase of the Tardenois industry were found on a small portion of Chester Crags, Northumberland. (1)
Chester Crags cannot be definitely identified but the name may be on alternative for those to the north of Belford near Chesters Hill known as Chapel Crags. (Cen. ref. NU 104344) Present location of finds not known. (2)
No further information. (3)
One microlith and three scrapers found at Chester Crags, excavated by Buckley and Clark. Finds in British Museum and Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle. (4)
Chester Crags cannot be definitely identified but the name may be on alternative for those to the north of Belford near Chesters Hill known as Chapel Crags. (Cen. ref. NU 104344) Present location of finds not known. (2)
No further information. (3)
One microlith and three scrapers found at Chester Crags, excavated by Buckley and Clark. Finds in British Museum and Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle. (4)
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FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1955; J H Ostridge
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1964; W D Johnston
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1964; W D Johnston
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