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Mounds and banks (Thirlwall)

A series of irregular mounds and sinuous linear banks of uncertain date are visible as earthworks on air photographs and digital elevation models derived from Environment Agency lidar and Structure from Motion taken from 2017 specialist oblique photography.

The features are arrayed around the north, west and south of Crooks Roman Camp, but are unlikely to be directly associated. The features were examined on the ground and were visible as very low relief features, possibly geological in nature, though no comparative features were found in the area.
(1a)

Is referred to by HER 6028 (Crooks Roman Camp). (1)
N33676
UNCERTAIN
Scheduled Ancient Monument


Source of Reference
Local History of Thirlwall

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