It's in the South Tyne valley - it's been discovered and listed, mostly, it just has to seep out into popular culture yet. There's many more landscapes awaiting recognition, probably in the North Pennines. If antiquarians had shot grouse, they would have got a look in. But they didn't and they haven't. Right To Roam makes it an open landscape once again.
My finds in Bolton are quite substantial too - but are currently zilched and uninvestigated. Five stone rows at five different sites adds substantially to the understanding of stone row sites everywhere. Or will do. The archemefrologists at M.U. can't be bothered etc.
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