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The Riddle of The Stones Revealed at Whitby Museum

by kiki2u @ 2007-05-31 - 09:55:53

" A fascinating new exhibition celebrates the discovery of a mysterious 5,000-year-old carved stone, which was unearthed after a devastating fire on Fylingdales Moor, near Whitby, and remains one of the most exciting examples of rock art ever found in this country.
Fire over Fylingdales: Revelation, Regeneration, Inspiration has been financed by a £47,300 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, and is on display at Whitby Museum until the end of September.
The artefact only came to light after a dramatic blaze in 2003 ravaged two and a half square kilometres of Fylingdales moorland and, to the amazement of archaeologists, exposed 2,500 archaeological features.
It is the Neolithic decorated stone that has had archaeologists excited since it first peeked out of the charred heather and, while they do have a few more clues as to its possible significance, the mystery continues.
What archaeologists do now know is that the stone was set into a ring of low boulders within a larger cairn monument and it included a second stone carved with cup marks and linear grooves. There is also some evidence to suggest that the stone may have been broken from a larger block of fine-grained sandstone.
As part of the interpretation and conservation work, the stone was examined, photographed and laser-scanned before it was put back in the ground to be left in situ to maintain the archaeological integrity of the monument.
A life-size replica of the decorated stone created from the laser scans will form the centrepiece of the display, and will be presented with all of the evidence collected to date.
The unique geometric pattern of the stone has been the subject of intense speculation but archaeologists remain unsure what it means.
At one point it was thought that the zigzag design could represent some sort of map, revealing a landscape with mountains and sky. However, archaeologists have now found similarities with art used to decorate graves from the same period.
“There’s been a vast amount of speculation on the significance of the carvings and the meaning behind the monument. The more decorated stone is similar to Neolithic passage grave art found in Ireland and Anglesey, perhaps suggesting a funerary purpose. But no one really knows,” said Neil Redfern, English Heritage North Yorkshire Team Leader.
“The new exhibition is a chance for people to share in the discovery and also celebrate the moor’s remarkable revival.”
The exhibition is illustrated by paintings, photos and stories inspired by the fire and supported by a variety of related activities – including public lectures and an oral history and arts project, in which a local sculptor creates works inspired by the stone.
“The exhibition is part of a wider project to tell the gripping story of the fire and the damage to the ecology, along with how the archaeology has been protected and the moor regenerated,” explained Graham Pickles, co-ordinator for Fire over Fylingdales. “It’s a fascinating and sometimes surprising tale.”
- written by Coldrum

I'm posting this because is interesting and is in UK, this blog's country.
Hope you like to know about it, as you have the exhibition now to see.
Hugs2you all,
:D
KK


 
 

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deleted user [Visitor]

2007-05-31 @ 09:59

What a fascinating story K. News to me. There is a picture of the rock @

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/yorknews/display.var.1387534.0.solving_riddle_of_the_stones.php

Fylingdales is best known here for the horrible American radar / listening domes situated there in the middle of the moor.

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2007-05-31 @ 10:02

Don't know if this Museum is nea you; i'm going now to send it2you w/this link too.
Thanks for the link P. i'l check it soon,
Didn't know that about Fylingdales!

deleted user [Visitor]

2007-05-31 @ 10:11

Sorry about the long link but the picture (along with your article) is fascinating.

Type Fylindales into the Google picture search and you'll see what I mean.

By the way I recommend 'Footprints in Stone' by Janet Bord as a great book on this subject.

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2007-05-31 @ 10:27

Thanks P.
No worries w/the link, it's ok.
Ok, i'l do it.
I'm glad you enjoyed the post. i know not everybody likes to read about this but as is in your country, despite be so interesting, i decided to post it.

deleted user [Visitor]

2007-05-31 @ 10:38

I really enjoyed it. Have a good day out. Showery here.

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2007-05-31 @ 10:42

Oh im right back, just i need to go now or will be late for what i need to bring.
Here is sunny :D

deleted user [Visitor]

2007-05-31 @ 10:47

Just reading your new jokes. Made me laugh anyway.

isadora101isadora101 [Member]
2007-05-31 @ 10:11

Whitby is in my county, so I must visit it after my imminent trip to Portugal!!

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2007-05-31 @ 10:32

Really? WOW great you can see this exhibition Isa :D

We're having a great time now, sunny days and not very hot this week, but very nice temperatures. will be great for you to do the tourism and go to the beach :D
Yes, this is fantastic for holidays :yes:
I hope you have lots of fun and enjoy a good time around here :D Well, i'm sure youl like it,
I was doubting about posting this, but as is in UK i thought that maybe some of my friends like it and go see it. If i'd be there i'd see it for sure, seems very interesting.
Have a great and safe trip Isa. :D i hope you post about it,
Hugs2u,
KK

isadora101isadora101 [Member]
2007-05-31 @ 14:48

Thanks, i'm sure i'll have a wonderful time :)
Probably won't spend much time at the beach though as t'old man's not into relaxing :(

lonemum [Visitor]
http://travails of a lone parent
2007-05-31 @ 10:31

fascinating....I checked out the pics.....Whitby is up north....looks fab though.....:D am off to do stuff now...catchulater - have a groovy day Kiki!!!:D

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2007-05-31 @ 10:36

Thanks Groovy Girly :D
I'm about to go out too, yes :)) we need to do some work too :)) hahahha
It looks yes, seems interesting it!
Have a GRROVY day you too :D
xx
KK

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