Bronzed aged carvings on The Greystone Rock in Weston Moor
Situated near The 'Greystone Rock', stone 541 in 'Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding' by Boughey and Vickerman (2003). This is a fairly large earthfast boulder located to the north of a small plantation with about 20 cups on its top and down the eastern face. One of the cups has a pair of rings, another has either two or three rings while a third cup has a single ring (see inset). There are also several grooves, some of which link or incorporate individual cups. We have permission from the landowner to place the cache near this bronze aged carved stone. A normal sized cache with a few toys for the kids and a log book. A great walking experience in the moors.
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