

Showing the location of the two cup marked stones.
Top of Silbury, after the collapse was filled.
With 7 yr old for scale.
The local “artist” signed his work.
The path from Longshaw Lodge runs past the trees shown upper right.
Showing where the cup marked stone is located within the barrow, rucksack marks the spot.
Pic taken from the barrows entrance.
One of the larger stones, i measured it at 97cm, it would have been impressive in local terms if it was once upright.
Showing how the profile of the “fairy stone” matches the peak of Lose hill.
Two little Ss’s, the building in the distance is Longshaw lodge.
Another little standing stone at SK 25300 80835
With Higgor tor for context.
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What looks like 2 cairns aligned directly on Carl Wark.
Visible to the right is the standing stone that is aligned directly at Higgor Tor, to the left of the shot another little standing stone.
Not sure what to make of this arrangement as the area is listed as a field system.
Maybe the cairns are clearance. ?
Looking over the ringcairn and beyond, the high point in the distance is the modern cairn by Brown edge stone circle on Totley moor.
Looking over the cist and across Bar brook to the parking area for Barbrooks 1 & 2, the white object to the left is my van, the one to the right the white gate to the moor.
To add to chance’s pics, a wider shot.
9 stones, if my memory serves me right.
Looks like a walking man with a weird head to me, probably natural though.
Natural. ?
Located in a small rock shelter with several roof lintels overhead, one of Thomas Eyres creations no doubt.
Not the best of pics but shows there are two cup and rings and a cup, the central cup and ring suggests a gutter from the bottom heading to the base of ther boulder.
From the circle head towards the stride and the boulder is under the next large tree right up against the wall.
Detail of the central cup and ring carving on the angular boulder, sorry for the messy water marks, i forgot my brush. !
What i believe is an unrecorded cup mark, it’s position in realtion to the angular boulder, the cup is to the right of my sack, upper left.
Stu. ?
Sunset over Silbury from west Kennet long barrow, solstice 2010.
stones in the moat, no one ever mentions these, thanks Peteg for pointing them out.