ANCIENT CLEVELAND - HISTORY OF A BECK
ANCIENT CLEVELANDS HIDDEN PAST.
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Ancient Cleveland England
Middlesbrough in the ancient Viking named area called Cleveland North east England.
Stainton village in the ancient Viking named area called Cleveland, North East England.
South west Clevelands incorrect Geological records corrected.
Clevelands iron mining history.
Jake's Bones
Ancient Cleveland and Teesside's many claims to fame
A good freind of mine Richard s White ( Director National wildlife Museum )
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Sunday, 6 March 2011
Calcareous nodules found in isolated blue clay deposit
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These nodules are abundant in the blue clay deposits at stainton beck. The clay also contains jurasic fossils Nodules ...
Stainsby beck meets the Cleveland Dyke.
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This is where Stainsby beck meets the Cleveland Dyke the stone has been used and worked nearby, when i don't know yet, but hopeful...
Ancient or modern?
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I found this in stainsby beck ive asked for advise from a local museum and will post what they have to say as soon as i can. Preh...
Bovine radius
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This radius measures 340 mm long 55mm wide at the top and 50mm bottom and 90mm left to right of top It weighs 550 grams, 1 lb 3 oz ...
fossil Pelvis bones
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Hello all i believe these to be from wild horses they have no signes of de fleshing or bite marks on them like all my fossil bones.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Cause of death?
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Hello again note the large abscess on the side of the jaw! I believe this killed the animal one way or the other. Prehistoric mineraliz...
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Thursday, 24 February 2011
Humerus bones.
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All these are humerus bones. Note the differencein sizes. These two are Equus As you can see therse quite a bit broken off t...
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Bovine (Astrogalas)
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Hello all this ankle bone measures 90 mm by 65mm ( 3.5 inch by 2.5 inch ) compared to others ive seen it belonged to a very large animal...
Horn end
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Not enough to atempt an identifacation! but its heavy and has a high natural shine as ive said before i only ever wash and then buff my bone...
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I found these lower leg bones in another local beck not far from Stainton Village,i believe the first belonged to a large wild horse. It w...
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