Welcome to the Northumberland Rock Art Project.Select this link to go to the main navigation menuSelect this lnk to go to the main content area

Home  |   Browse Panels  |   Search Panels  |   InterACTIVE Zone  |   Help and FAQ  |   Links  |   About Us   |  Site Map


Dod Law excavation - site object 26

General Location Archaeology Environmental Management Images

 

Notes about name:
 
"Dodd" has two meanings: a hill, or the Old English personal name, "Dodda."

Current location: Museum: Museum of Antiquities

Panel type:

  • Portable Reused Stone

Legal status: Private

Nature of access: Museum

Wheelchair access: Museum

Notes about wheelchair access:
 
This panel might not be on display, in which case prior arrangements will have to be made with the museum to view it.

General notes:
 
By the time the Iron Age fort and its enclosures were built, the significance of the markings may have faded away, so that the marked rock-surfaces became merely sources of building material.
 

Motifs:  Single or multiple cups: at least 2 found

Art description:

Two cups. The full cup is 1.5cm. deep and 8cm. diameter. It has a fairly uniform 11cm. thickness.

 

 
Select this link to go to the main navigation menuSelect this lnk to go to the main content area

Print Page
Email Us
Bookmark Us

©University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK) 2004. Web site design and development by Horacio Ayestaran and Heritage Media.