More can be viewed regarding the Stainton gravel beds by clicking the link below
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Rib and distal tibia fragment excavated from Stainton gravel beds.
Location:Cleveland England
Maltby, Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Friday, 11 November 2011
Example of the magnetic properties of the Cleveland dyke at Stainton.
I dug this cobble from Stainton Quarry and as with the majority of the whinstone ive tested in this area, it attracts a magnet.
As far as i can gather at this preseant time the Andesite dyke stone from this area has never been reported as magnetic ie attract a magnet
For more info and images regarding my research into other magnetic minerals please click the link below.
Location:Cleveland England
Stainton, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, UK
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Mandible excavated from Stainton gravel beds.
My Daughter found this jaw fragment from a new dig in a section of packed gravel 5 metres east of my main dig at Stainton, at the moment i can not identify it. The teeth don't match bovine horse or cervidae that i have or have viewed. The radius i believe could be from the same animal? it apeares to be cervidae?
More can be viewed regarding the Stainton gravel beds by clicking the link below
The Stainton gravel beds
Location:Cleveland England
Maltby, Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Flint ( burrow ) Nodule
And i state now it was not excavated from the Stainton gravel beds !
Septarian Nodule dug from the Stainton gravel beds...
Saturday, 15 October 2011
New deposits uncovered shrouding the Stainton gravel beds.
Location:Cleveland England
Stainton, Middlesbrough, UK
Friday, 14 October 2011
More Andesite (whinstone) that atracts a magnet
All the stone in the image attracted the magnet shown stuck to the whinstone block above the pipe.
Location:Cleveland England
Stainton, Middlesbrough, UK
Excavations.
This post is to reassure any groups or individuals who come across my blog that there is no lasting damage to the becks and no wildlife is ever disturbed. If there are signs of life ie Voles or even rats the area gets left alone.
As for the becks themselves any excavations are out of sight, and done in such a manor that the natural flooding of the beck will restore any area back as it was, in the main i choose areas that have recently collapsed naturally therefore not changing the natural course of the becks.
One thing i have noticed that may be of interest to people involved with the wildlife of the becks is wherever i see these ancient deposits exposed, ie the river gravels clays some laminated some not, Voles and other small mammals have had no interest in digging into now or in the past, the material is probably to tough to get through.
As for the becks themselves any excavations are out of sight, and done in such a manor that the natural flooding of the beck will restore any area back as it was, in the main i choose areas that have recently collapsed naturally therefore not changing the natural course of the becks.
One thing i have noticed that may be of interest to people involved with the wildlife of the becks is wherever i see these ancient deposits exposed, ie the river gravels clays some laminated some not, Voles and other small mammals have had no interest in digging into now or in the past, the material is probably to tough to get through.
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