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Cup and Ring Mark (Kirknewton)

A cup and ring marked stone found in field north of Yeavering Bell, near the monolith [NT 93 SW 19?]. According to Northumberland County History it was moved to the grounds of Ewart Park (see HER 2136). (1)

A cup marked stone was found somewhere in the vicinity of the Battle Stone (NT 92 NE 51). It was moved to Ewart Park and has since been misplaced. Further details are available on the parent record HER 2136 which relates to the last known location of the stone. (2)
N2057
Neolithic (4000BC to 2200BC)
Bronze Age (2600BC to 700BC)


Source of Reference
Local History of Kirknewton

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