There are more than 400 known rock carvings, known as ‘cup and ring’ on Rombalds Moor dating to the Neolithic and Bronze age periods. Similar carvings have been found around the world. The purpose of the carvings is still unknown. From sparse
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settlements in Mesolithic times, through to the large woodland clearances of the Mid-Bronze Age the uplands, have been long been settled. (Photographs TJ Blackwell and John Illingworth)
Many are the cheese butties I've sat and eaten there. 🥰 I had a whole particular route I'd follow, and spent countless happy hours wandering around both aimlessly and determined all at once. 🌟
Thank you for sharing. Rombalds Moor is massive and includes Ilkley Moor, Burley Moor, Hawksworth Moor, Baildon Moor, Bingley Moor, Morton Moor, and Addingham High Moor. That giant got about a bit 😂
I really love these sites. It's fascinating that the same kind of patterns are found in so many different areas. We saw this one at Gardom's Edge, Derbyshire, last week. It's a resin replica of the original, but it's still wonderful to see.
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It covers a variety of antiquities