Carvings at Adel Cragg
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Following a very muddy walk I did today (Jan 1 2012) in Adel Wood area I had thought of starting a thread about names/dates on Adel Crag, but I then found this thread.I took the photo today at Adel Crag. It shows the date 1902 and a name (? O Scruton VP). There is an odd carving to the right that seems to consist of letters, numbers and symbols. A date (? 1983) with a name can also be seen near the 1902 dated carving.There are other dates/names carved elsewhere on the Crag but they are mainly badly eroded (or recent simple scratchings of names/dates). I will look closer some time to see if there are other old but legible ones.
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This photo was taken today at Adel Crag and shows a carving with eroded initials and a date (1965 ?). If 1965 the carving is only 47 years old so not that old, but at least an attempt was made to make a good carving rather than a simple scratching of the rock surface.
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Seek and ye shall findhttp://www.archaeology.wyjs.org.uk/wyjs-archae ... pYorkshire Archaeology 9: Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding A detailed discussion and illustrated catalogue of over 650 'cup-and-ring' carvings that have been identified on loose boulders and rock outcrops in the former West Riding of Yorkshire. They survive mainly on the upland moors of Airedale, Wharfedale, Nidderdale and the Washburn valley, and are thought to date broadly to the period of the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age transition, around 2500 BC. They constitute one of the most significant concentrations of prehistoric rock art in the British Isles. By K.J.S. Boughey and E.A. Vickerman (2003) ISBN 1 870 453 32 8; 188 pages, 49 figures and 193 plates £14.00 p+p £4.50This volume is now sold out OUT OF PRINT: A digital version of this publication is now available on CD, Price £14.00 inclusive of postage and VAT. NEW SUPPLEMENTARY CD The authors of Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding have produced additional text describing 19 brand new carved rock sites and additional information on a further 6 sites from the original publication. The new material is available in digital format on a supplementary CD. Contact Keith Boughey for further details or to purchase this additional CD.Only just bought this so dont know if it has or helps the thread. Adel Craggs on my patch, will totter over there after a couple of 'Sams' in AWMA bar.