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Addingham Cross
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 6th Mar 2024

Addingham cross submitted by nicoladidsbury on 15th Mar 2005. Near the entrance stands a well preserved Anglo-Saxon hammer-head cross, with four holes and carved scrolls (right).
In the porch of the Church is a Viking hog-back tombstone, two parts of a 14th Century Viking cross, and two coffin lids decorated with early Christian emblems
More images at http://www.visitcumbria.com/pen/chp24.htm
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Aescia Roman Fort
Date Added: 22nd May 2024
Site Type: Stone Fort or Dun
Country: England (Northumberland)
Visited: Yes on 24th Apr 2024

Aescia Roman Fort submitted by Anne T on 24th Jun 2019. The western gate of the fort, looking west. The most visible remains of buildings run north-south along this western edge of the fort.
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Asine
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: Greece (Peloponnese Peninsula)
Visited: Yes on 19th Apr 1989
Asine submitted by Armand on 2nd Jan 2019. Wall
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Beckermet Ancient Crosses (St John's Church)
Date Added: 22nd May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 9th May 2024

Beckermet Ancient Crosses (St John's Church) submitted by Anne T on 27th Oct 2014. This is part of a cross-shaft which was recut into part of a medieval window (ref Beckermet St John 07).
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Bewcastle Cross
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 18th Mar 2024

Bewcastle Cross submitted by nicoladidsbury on 20th Sep 2004. Bewcastle Cross, Cumbria
Image shows the detail from the north and east sides of the 15m cross. These sides are very well preserved.
The north side is divided into five compartments. In the highest and lowest are vines running in graceful curves and bearing foliage and fruit. "In the second and fourth divisions are two curiously-devised and intricately-twisted knots." The third division is filled with the chequer work. Between the compartments are lines of Runes which are now so indi...
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Bowder Stone
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 17th Nov 2023
Bowder Stone submitted by maigo on 25th Jun 2013. May2009
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Carrawburgh Roman Fort
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Stone Fort or Dun
Country: England (Northumberland)
Visited: Yes on 16th Apr 2024. My rating: Ambience 3 Access 5

Temple of Mithras (Carrawburgh) submitted by johndhunter on 15th Jun 2019. Temple of Mithras - May 2012
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Carthage Punic Port
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Mine, Quarry or other Industry
Country: Tunisia
Visited: Yes on 6th Jun 1979

Carthage Punic Port submitted by AlexHunger on 1st Apr 2008. Ancient carthaginian Port. The commercial port was at the front and the military port at the rear round area with room for over 200 triremes. Weapons of mass destruction of 200 BCE, subject to later Roman arms limitation treaties.
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Castle Crag Hillfort
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 25th Dec 2001
Castle Crag Hillfort submitted by WindC on 6th Oct 2011. A calm and tranquil area, near the summit. June, 2011.
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Castle How Fort
Date Added: 24th May 2024
Site Type: Hillfort
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 11th Apr 2023. My rating: Ambience 4 Access 4

Castle How Fort submitted by Linanjohn on 22nd May 2024. Taken from the top of Castle Howe, looking across Bassenthwaite.
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Castlerigg
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 25th Nov 2023

Castlerigg submitted by Pressure on 9th Nov 2022. Castlerigg October 22
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Castlerigg W
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 25th Nov 2023

Castlerigg W submitted by nicoladidsbury on 11th Mar 2007. This is the outlier stone of Castlerigg stone circle... Showing its position in relation to the main stone circle, and Blencathra
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Caves of Nerja
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Cave or Rock Shelter
Country: Spain (Andalucía)
Visited: Yes on 31st Oct 1977

Caves of Nerja submitted by Andy B on 12th Feb 2012. The newly dated cave painting featuring two seals from the Caves of Nerja
Image copyright the Caves of Nerja
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Chesters Roman Site b
Date Added: 22nd May 2024
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: England (Northumberland)
Visited: Yes on 12th Apr 2024

Chesters Roman Site b submitted by Anne T on 1st Sep 2014. Photograph showing two cup marks (0.09m) on stone, with third just on right hand edge.
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Choirokoitia
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: Cyprus
Visited: Yes on 13th Mar 1991
Choirokoitia submitted by AlexHunger on 5th Oct 2004. Choirokoitia as seen from uphill facing south.
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Coetan Arthur Dolmen
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Chambered Tomb
Country: Wales (Pembrokeshire)
Visited: Yes on 25th Nov 2002

Coetan Arthur Dolmen submitted by Johnny on 25th Aug 2001. Coetan Arthur, St. David's Head, Dyfed
(SM725 281):
Impressively situated on the hillside close to St. David's Head, Coetan Arthur is the collapsed chamber of what is presumed to be a passage grave which also has a round barrow. The massive capstone measures approximately 5.9 meters by 2.6 meters and is supported on one side by an orthostat approximately 1.5 meters in height.
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Coventina's Well
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Northumberland)
Visited: Yes on 16th Apr 2024. My rating: Ambience 2 Access 3

Coventina's Well submitted by h_fenton on 22nd Jul 2011. Kite Aerial Photograph showing Brocolitia Roman Fort and the approximate location of Coventina's Well, viewed from the south.
24 April 2011
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Dacre Church
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Feb 2024

Dacre Church submitted by nicoladidsbury on 22nd May 2005. St Andrew's Church - 9th Century Cross Fragment.
This is the smaller fragment, which is believed to date from the 9th century, was found in 1900 close to the Church and deep in clay. It is considerably damaged but some detail of the carving is still quite sharp. The least damaged face of the shaft, where the top has been broken off, shows two pairs of human feet. Beneath is a lion-like winged creature, with a large face and sorrowful eyes, with the head and part of the body of a serpent.
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Dolmen de Tella
Date Added: 23rd May 2024
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Spain (Aragón)
Visited: Yes on 28th Jun 1995

Dolmen de Tella submitted by thecaptain on 2nd Dec 2003. The Dolmen de Tella in the Spanish Pyrenees. A few miles to the south of Bielsa, a road climbs towards the top of the mountain with the ancient village of Tella at the top. Before reaching the top, there is this most spectacularly situated dolmen.
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Edenhall Cross (Langwathby)
Date Added: 21st May 2024
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cumbria)
Visited: Yes on 28th Mar 2024

Edenhall Cross (Langwathby) submitted by Anne T on 6th Apr 2018. First view of the cross from the lane leading from Edenhall village to St. Cuthbert's Church. The River Eden runs 250 metres east of the cross. St. Cuthbert's church is 230m south east of the cross. The base looks very old, whereas the cross and shaft and head look as if they have been newly made, even though they were placed here in the 19th century.
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