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- Q5944709 subject Q7154247.
- Q5944709 subject Q8316416.
- Q5944709 subject Q8485825.
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- Q5944709 abstract "Hunterheugh Crags are part of the Fellsandstone escarpment, 5 miles (8 km) north west of Alnwick, Northumberland, England and 9 miles (14 km) from the coast. The site is barren moorland, although prior to the Bronze Age it is likely to have been thickly forested with broadleaf deciduous trees. This site is most famous for the cup and ring mark art present on the outcrop.".
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- Q5944709 wikiPageWikiLink Q7154247.
- Q5944709 wikiPageWikiLink Q8316416.
- Q5944709 wikiPageWikiLink Q8485825.
- Q5944709 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518888.
- Q5944709 wikiPageWikiLink Q8818386.
- Q5944709 comment "Hunterheugh Crags are part of the Fellsandstone escarpment, 5 miles (8 km) north west of Alnwick, Northumberland, England and 9 miles (14 km) from the coast. The site is barren moorland, although prior to the Bronze Age it is likely to have been thickly forested with broadleaf deciduous trees. This site is most famous for the cup and ring mark art present on the outcrop.".
- Q5944709 label "Hunterheugh Crags".