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John McCue
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Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Jul 28, 2020, 18:24
Hello all,

I'm new to archaeology, but I've been a lover of the NY Moors and the Cleveland Hills all my life. I have recently moved to Skelton, and was actually alerted to the Eston Moor Stone by a school friend who's been in NZ for about 25 years!

Curious to see it, I set off on Sunday, 26 July, but couldn't find it. Armed with GPS and OS apps, I tried again today, 28 July. I found the position where there was a depression but no stone. The depression (about 8 feet by 4 feet and about a foot deep at most) was the same size and orientation as the picture on MA. I took lat/long and grid.ref. of the site. Back home I plotted the MA grid. ref. and the MA lat/long. They were about 100m apart if I've done this correctly, and my measurements on site were in between the two.

If I've got this right, has the stone been taken? I'll see where I can post photos.

Best wishes,

John
moss
moss
2897 posts

Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Jul 29, 2020, 06:15
Hi, welcome to TMA. A quick look at the net and this comes up on the blog of 'The Smell of Water', Fitzcolorado's blog. I am sure if you got in touch he would help, as would others of course.

https://teessidepsychogeography.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/eston-moor-cup-ring-stones/
John McCue
4 posts

Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Jul 29, 2020, 07:07
Hello,

Thanks for your reply. The blog has some marvellous, and eerie, photos of the stone, but I can't seem to find a contact.

Can you help with an e-mail address, please?

Best wishes,

John
moss
moss
2897 posts

Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Jul 29, 2020, 08:30
John McCue wrote:
Hello,

Thanks for your reply. The blog has some marvellous, and eerie, photos of the stone, but I can't seem to find a contact.

Can you help with an e-mail address, please?

Best wishes,

John


Well you can send a message on Fitz's Wordpress blog, it is down in the far right hand corner, you have to scroll down quite far though, or a comment on the blog itself. https://teessidepsychogeograph[...]08/eston-moor-cup-ring-stones/

This is Fitz on TMA by the way, hope you will be able to contact him.

https://www.themodernantiquarian.com/user/328/

Kind regards,

Moss
thesweetcheat
thesweetcheat
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Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Jul 30, 2020, 18:02
He's on Twitter too (https://mobile.twitter.com/smellofwater)
John McCue
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Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Jul 30, 2020, 18:25
Hi, thank you very much.

Best wishes,

John
John McCue
4 posts

Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Aug 27, 2020, 15:00
Hi all,

Thanks for your help. I've found it at grid 56391 17343, which is the position given on the Megalithic Portal website. It was almost covered by heather, so I clipped it back so more of the stone was visible.

The Moordale Bog stone, though smaller, is much more interesting, with pecks and grooves. It was covered in lichen and when I cleaned that off, I could see what a fine stone it is.

Best wishes,

John
spencer
spencer
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Re: Eston Moor Cup and Ring Stone
Aug 27, 2020, 17:13
Certainly a bit of a swine to find without GPS, it took me half an hour using pix as references a couple of years back. Glad you did, it's nice. Plenty of other sites on that moor yet to be listed
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