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Report Title
Archaeological Conservation: Round Barrow at Patterson's Bank, Upleatham - reburial of a cup marked boulder
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Tees Archaeology - 2007
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Summary
1. Summary A Bronze Age burial mound stands at the northwest corner of the Upleatham Hills. A loose cup marked boulder was identified within a small-quarried area to the north of the mound in 1999. It is presumed that this has eroded from the mound or has been removed in an unrecorded 19 th or early 20 th century excavation. In May 2007 the stone was reburied within a hollow at the summit of the mound by a team comprising members of Redcar Cleveland Countryside Section and Tees Archaeology. Patterson's Bank, Upleatham Archaeological Conservation _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Tees Archaeology 2 2. Introduction-----------------------------
Table of Contents
Contents 1. Summary 1 2. Introduction 2-3 3. Archaeological Conservation 3 4. Methodology 4-5 5. Results 5 6. Bibliography 6 7. Archive 6Headings
1. Summary2. Introduction
3. Archaeological Conservation
4. Methodology
Health and Safety
Logistics
Steve Lightwing Dennis Bennet of Redcar and Cleveland Countryside Section
5. Results
6. Bibliography
7. Archive
6 Boulder on sledge N PR 10/05/2007
7 Boulder on sledge N PR 10/05/2007
10 Top of mound following scrub removal (2006
11 Placing the boulder NW PR 10/05/2007
12 Boulder in place NW PR 10/05/2007
13 Boulder bedded in NW PR 10/05/2007