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Snook Bank 2b
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Panel identified from photos in Beckensall Archive but motifs difficult to see. The cups are very indistinct and slight depressions only. Outcrop with probable quarried south west edge, east edge dipping under turf. Beckensall records four cups but only three visible at time of NADRAP survey. From the Archive illustration, the fourth could be close to the turf covered north edge.
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Title: Snook Bank 2b
Description:
Panel identified from photos in Beckensall Archive but motifs difficult to see.
The cups are very indistinct and slight depressions only.
Outcrop with probable quarried south west edge, east edge dipping under turf.
Beckensall records four cups but only three visible at time of NADRAP survey.
From the Archive illustration, the fourth could be close to the turf covered north edge.
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