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Hepburn Moor a

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A portable boulder, well designed with multiple penannulars around a large cup and with another cup located within the penannulars. A further linear groove may have been intended as an additional penannular. The large cup with two penannulars is broken by ridges on surface. Peck marks visible in main cup and on the reverse of panel. This panel was found near the Hepburn to Ros Castle road by Peter Dwyer's sons having fallen out of an old field wall. The find-spot is from Peter Dwyer's recollection of events. Penannular grooves are 'quarried through' indicating removal from outcrop after motif creation. It is puzzling therefore, that the panel's reverse side bears peck marks in a cup shape. This record refers to the find site.
Title: Hepburn Moor a
Description:
A portable boulder, well designed with multiple penannulars around a large cup and with another cup located within the penannulars.
A further linear groove may have been intended as an additional penannular.
The large cup with two penannulars is broken by ridges on surface.
Peck marks visible in main cup and on the reverse of panel.
This panel was found near the Hepburn to Ros Castle road by Peter Dwyer's sons having fallen out of an old field wall.
The find-spot is from Peter Dwyer's recollection of events.
Penannular grooves are 'quarried through' indicating removal from outcrop after motif creation.
It is puzzling therefore, that the panel's reverse side bears peck marks in a cup shape.
This record refers to the find site.

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