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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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Horse Radius
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This horse radius was dug from similar deposits as at Stainton about 2 miles north east. The radius has been washed and dried nothing else...
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HORSE TOOTH
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I dug this from deep within the gravel bed above Stainton beck. Its a horse upper molar
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Maltby clay Deposits
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Ive now cleared the gravel bed, and have noticed it is interrupted by a stoneless deposit, it can be seen to the right of the spade handl...
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Maltby beck deposits
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This is were i first noticed the deposits. After scraping away the stuff shrouding the deposits, i could make out that i had the same sequ...
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Blue clay found above the Stainton gravel beds.
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The image above shows the deposits are level and uniformed. Close up of blue clay deposit about 1000mmm thick. Laminated sandy cl...
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Blue deposits
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I have now cleared more of the material shrouding the blue deposits at Stainton Some of the red you can see is caused by the dust from th...
More magnetic rock found in the Stainton gravel beds.
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Unknown rock dug from the Stainton gravel beds, the magnets used are not rare earth magnets. The pink magnet can be seen stuck to the ...
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
The true superficial Geology of south west Cleveland north east England.And a map of the locations of my excavations, and locations of the Stainton gravel beds
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This excavation shows about 400mm of top soil then the ever present friable red-brown loamy clay with minor pebbles. As far as i k...
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