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North Plantation c

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Current location: Unknown

Displacement history: Unknown


Topography: Not Recorded


Panel type:

  • Art in Landscape –Boulder

Panel dimensions: Not Recorded

Cultural period: Prehistoric


General notes:
 
Mr Davidson (1933-4) described another rock built into the rampart, its flattish sides packed at varying points with flat stone slabs, particularly on the east side. The rock was re-covered after men with crowbars had tilted it. He said that it was not in its original position; his drawing shows a series of four concentric penannulars around a cup and other cups, with the crowbars in position. It has either been removed, or remains covered up in the wood.
 

Motifs:  Single or multiple cups: at least 2 foundCup and multiple penannulars: at least 1 found

Art description:

A series of four concentric penannulars around a cup and other cups.

 

 
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