ANCIENT CLEVELAND - HISTORY OF A BECK
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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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Wednesday, 18 July 2012
The magnetic rocks and bones of south west Cleveland
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1- Jet black mineral as yet unidentified it is attracted to none rare earth magnets, resistant to very high temperatures. 2 Vide...
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Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Human tibia shaft
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This image shows a human tibia shaft still in the a Stainton gravel beds. The tibia shaft above has been reported to Tees archaeolo...
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Bone finds kell gate Staianton.
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Thie pic above show one of the horse femur's before being extracted from the red clay. The pic above shows the cleaned bones, all fo...
Friday, 22 June 2012
Structure uncovered at Stainton beck
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I visited a different area of Stainton beck that only shows the red clay deposit that usually sits well above the gravel beds, and found q...
Sunday, 10 June 2012
First visit by my good freind Roger Curry to view the Stainton gravel beds and the Cleveland dyke at Stainton
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This first image shows Roger pointing at the Stainton gravel bed, not far to the right is where i found the possible human tbia. This i...
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Fossil rich slab found on Boltonmoss hill
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This fossil rich slab i strongly believe like 99% of the rock found on the surface around this area came from the Stainton gra...
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Auroch skulls ?
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The first five images show what are said to be Auroch skulls by the paleo direct site, the next shows a modern cow skull. ...
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Stainton becks deflection due to the Cleveland Dyke.
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This image shows how the water way we now know as Stainton beck was deflected at some earlier point in time, due to the natural dam that i...
Further in to dig one at Stainton beck
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This image shows the deposits shown in earlier posts, the deposit appears alluvial in origin and contains Jurassic fossils in very good con...
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Stainton gravel beds, and clay deposits.
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The image below i believe shows the same red clay that covers all the areas in the south west Cleveland area and sits directly below the S...
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