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- Map of Britain - showing location of study areas
- Roughting Linn Falls: the central feature of the Roughting Linn group of rock art in
Northumberland is this gorge and waterfall, the original Roughting Linn or Thundering Pool.
- The main Roughting Linn rock carvings to the
north-east (node a).
- The main group of rock carvings on the north side of
Roughting Linn (node d).
- The pattern of intervisibility between groups of rock carvings in north
Northumberland based on fieldwork by Ruth Saunders (after Bradley 1997).
- The best known carving at Dod Law looking north east across the stone toward Roughting Linn and Goatscrag hill.
- The multiple concentric ring carvings of Weetwood Moor,
Northumberland.
- Beckensall's Gled Law (site 2) looking south across the
stone toward Weetwood Moor.
- Beckensall's Gled Law (site 3) looking south across the
stone toward Weetwood Moor and beyond to the Cheviot Hills.
- The sites of some of the featured rock art in mid-Wharfedale in
relation to Almescliffe Crag.
- The tree motif on the Tree of Life Stone.
- An artist's rendition of a 'shamanic' view of the Barnishaw Stone
carvings.
- The Badger Stone looking north across the stone towards
Snowden Carr.
- An artist's rendition of a 'shamanic' view of the Badger Stone carvings.
- The Badger Stone digitally transposed to a possible wooded setting.
- Stones for Meditation, Blue Brazilian Granite by Karl Prantl, photographed by Jerry Hardman-Jones.
- Tree Real-time still from Osmose 1995 by Char Davies/Immersence.
- Cliff Lift Stills from 'Cliff-Lift' by Clive Fencott SCM, Teesside University - a virtual landscape with contours and with buildings.
Panoramas
All require a Quicktime plugin
- Complete scene file of Northumberland and Wharfedale study (7923KB) - includes all the panoramas listed individually below.
Northumberland
- The central feature of the Roughting Linn group of rock art in
Northumberland is this gorge and waterfall, the original Roughting Linn
or Thundering Pool (567KB)
- The main Roughting Linn rock carvings - QTVR node to the
north-east (413KB)
- The unusual rock carvings at the east end of Roughting
Linn (551KB)
- The south side of Roughting Linn (450KB)
- The main group of rock carvings on the north side of
Roughting Linn (446KB)
- The most well known of the Dod Law carvings looking north
east across the stone toward Roughting Linn and Goatscrag hill (189KB)
- Beckensall's Gled Law (site 2) looking south across the
stone toward Weetwood Moor (147KB)
- Beckensall's Gled Law (site 3) looking south across the
stone toward Weetwood Moor and beyond to the Cheviot Hills (216KB)
- The spectacular multiple concentric ring carvings of Weetwood Moor,
Northumberland (322KB)
Wharfedale
- Almscliffe Crag - although it has no obvious prehistoric carvings,
the crag dominates much of mid-Wharfedale (274KB)
- View of the Greystone rock carvings showing Harewood house to
the north and Almescliffe Crag on the horizon to the north-east (226KB)
- Harewood House - the south terrace overlooking the Capability Brown
landscape and Greystone (243KB)
- The tree motif on the Tree of Life Stone viewing south across the stone
towards Snowden Carr, and north over the Washburn Valley (275KB)
- Unusual carvings on the Hanging Stones looking south across
the carvings into Ilkley Moor (243KB)
- View of the Willie Hall Wood stone - the panorama captures
the faint carvings on the stone very poorly, requiring a much lower angle of incidence light source (389KB)
- View from the Barnishaw Stone looking north-east across the stone
towards Almescliffe Crag (147KB)
- An artist's rendition of a 'shamanic' view of the Barnishaw Stone
carvings (141KB)
- View from the Badger Stone looking north across the stone towards
Snowden Carr (220KB)
- An artist's rendition of a 'shamanic' view of the Badger Stone carvings (139KB)
- The Badger Stone: the stone has been digitally
transposed to a possible wooded setting (450KB)
- The Badger Stone (Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire) represented using low
resolution ObjectVR (1771KB)
- The panoramas and the complete secene file have been made available for download as a Zip archive.
These panoramas are of the highest resolution but therefore also file size - 19,711 KB in total.
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