Cup and ring marked stone 465m NNE of the triangulation point on Feldom Rigg
List Entry Summary
This monument is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended as it appears to the Secretary of State to be of national importance. This entry is a copy, the original is held by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Name: Cup and ring marked stone 465m NNE of the triangulation point on Feldom Rigg
List entry Number: 1014363
Location
The monument may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County: North Yorkshire
District: Richmondshire
District Type: District Authority
Parish: Gayles
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: Not applicable to this List entry.
Date first scheduled: 06-Mar-1996
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: RSM
UID: 24553
Asset Groupings
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List entry Description
Summary of Monument
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Reasons for Designation
Prehistoric rock art is found on natural rock outcrops in many areas of upland
Britain. It is especially common in the north of England in Northumberland,
Durham and North and West Yorkshire. The most common form of decoration is the
`cup and ring' marking where expanses of small cup-like hollows are pecked
into the surface of the rock. These cups may be surrounded by one or more
`rings'. Single pecked lines extending from the cup through the `rings' may
also exist, providing the design with a `tail'. Other shapes and patterns also
occur, but are less frequent. Carvings may occur singly, in small groups, or
may cover extensive areas of rock surface. They date to the Late Neolithic and
Bronze Age periods (2800-c.500 BC) and provide one of our most important
insights into prehistoric `art'. The exact meaning of the designs remains
unknown, but they may be interpreted as sacred or religious symbols.
Frequently they are found close to contemporary burial monuments and the
symbols are also found on portable stones placed directly next to burials or
incorporated in burial mounds. Around 800 examples of prehistoric rock-art
have been recorded in England. This is unlikely to be a realistic reflection
of the number carved in prehistory. Many will have been overgrown or destroyed
in activities such as quarrying. All positively identified prehistoric rock
art sites exhibiting a significant group of designs will normally be
identified as nationally important.
This is a well preserved cup and ring marked stone, surviving in its original
location and one of a larger group of this type of monument in the area. It
will also contribute to an understanding of the wider grouping of these
stones.
History
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Details
The monument includes a cup and ring marked stone situated in open moorland on
a gentle north facing slope. It lies 50m west of Feldom Rigg Lane and to the
north of the field wall which crosses Feldom Rigg from south west to north
east. It consists of a leaf shaped grey sandstone slab 1.6m by 0.75m wide. The
upper surface of the stone is decorated with approximately 15 cup marks and a
number of linear grooves. One of the cup marks is surrounded by a single ring
approximately 0.1m in diameter. The monument is one of a group of cup and ring
marked stones on Gayles Moor. The grid reference by Global Positioning System
is NZ1147005902.
MAP EXTRACT
The site of the monument is shown on the attached map extract.
It includes a 2 metre boundary around the archaeological features,
considered to be essential for the monument's support and preservation.
Selected Sources
Other
Laurie, T,
National Grid Reference: NZ 11471 05902
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