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Visiting the Past: Finding and Understanding Britain's Archaeology

Visiting the Past: Finding and Understanding Britain's Archaeology

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Re: Hunstanworth Moor south by Anne T on Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Like HarperFox we saw this stone marked on the OS map, but haven't been able to find anything out about it, not even a photograph on Geograph. Like DavidMorgan, I've checked Pastscape and Historic England: nothing recorded. I'll keep looking for information, but given the proliferation of boundary markers on this remote moor, I think this, and the northern stone (some 575 metres to the north). Odd that neither north or southern stone don't occur at a change in direction to the road, or where another footpath connects.

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