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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Monday, 11 April 2011
The Geology of Stainton beck
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These layers are the latest i have discovered they are located below the more robust Stainton gravel beds, and seem ...
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Bovine atlas vertebrae, unknown jaw, worked tibia, large rib piece
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The jaw ime not sure about, the two vertebrae are bovine they were found four miles apart, but in the same geology there identical and both ...
Bos humerus
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The two Bos humerus where found in different locations, the one to the right weighs 925 grams and measures 295 mm long, 110 mm at its w...
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Large horse metatarsal
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I found this horse metatarsal in a new location but again with the same geological layers, it had thick concretion i believe to have been g...
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Worked bone
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I found this in a new location the other day its carefully shaped bone and highly polished. It also has had a piece of carved wood insert...
Very large Tibia piece
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Found this yesterday ive compared it with a lot of other Tibias and the closest match ive got is Bison Priscus. It weighs 500 grams and ...
Auroch Atlas vertabrae ?
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New find. I found this not far from where i found the Auroch Skulls,ive compared it with other horse and bovine and it maches an Auroch iv...
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Large Vertabrae
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Found theses the other day, the larger vertabrae is heavy and a lot bigger than the other two which i believe to be bovine. It weighs 275 g...
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Large Metatarsal
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Found this the other day the Metatarsal weighs 425 grams and measures 248 mm long 60mm at its widest point. Prehistoric mine...
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
More of yesterdays finds.
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I found this large radius in the same place as the jaws, it weighs 575 grams and measures 350mm long and 84mm at its widest point. ...
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