Rock Art Database

TEALING HOME FARM

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Canmore ID 273344 SCRAP ID 2339
Location OS Grid Ref: NO 41300 38100 Team Not in team
Existing Classifications
Classification Period
CUP MARKED STONE PREHISTORIC
GRAVE SLAB MEDIEVAL
ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT MEDIEVAL
Date Fieldwork Started 24/06/2019 Date Fieldwork Completed
New Panel? No  

Section A. CORE INFORMATION

A1. Identifiers

Panel Name TEALING HOME FARM Number
Other names
HER/SMR SM Number Other
Classifications And Periods
Classification 1 Cup And Ring Marked Rock Period 1 Neol/bronze Age
County
ANGUS

A2. Grid Reference(original find site)

OS NGR NO 41300 38100
New OS NGR
Lat/Long 56.53123 -2.95591
Obtained By:

A3. Current Location & Provenance

Located
  • Not located in the field
Accession no. Not given

Section B. CONTEXT

B1. Landscape Context

Weather
Position in landscape
Topography(terrain within about 500m of panel.)
Aspect of slope (if on sloping terrain e.g. S, SE etc.)

B2. Current land use & vegetation

  • No selection

B3. Forestry

  • No selection

B4. Archaeological Features within 200m / or visible from the panel

  • No selection

B5. Location Notes

This panel was previously recorded at a location that was at the time of survey within private property, and so was not located in the field. It is unknown if the panel remains at this location or if it has been moved.

Previous Notes

NO43NW 53.06 NO 483 381 Warden refers to a number of carved stones reused in the building and dykes of Tealing Home Farm, some of which may have come from a chapel in the grounds of Tealing House (see NO43NW 13). A J Warden 1880-5. These stones appear to be identifiable with a diverse collection, evidently from a variety of sources, photographed at Tealing by J D Gilruth in 1938. These comprised a late medieval ogee niche-head, a fragment of a medieval grave-slab, a seventeenth-century capital, a section of egg-and-dart and dentil-moulded cornice, and a cup-marked stone. Annotated prints of these images indicate that some of the stones were subsequently moved to Fotheringham House (NO44SE 36). Their present location is unknown. Information from RCAHMS (IFr), 22 July 2005.

Section C. PANEL

C1. Panel Type

C2. Panel Dimensions, Slope & Orientation

Dimensions of panel (m to one decimal place)
Length (longer axis) Width
Height (max) Height (min)
Approximate slope of carved surface
degrees degrees
Orientation (Aspect e.g. NW)
Rock Surface Carved Surface Carved Surface

C3. Rock Surface

Surface Compactness No selection Grain Size No selection Visible Anomalies No selection Rock Type No selection

C4. Surface Features

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C5. Panel Notes

No notes added

C6. Probability

The probability that there is any rock art on the panel is not mentioned

Comments

No comments added

C7. MOTIFS

Visible Tool Marks? No

Visible Peck Marks? No

Section D. ACCESS, AWARENESS & RISK

D1. Access

  • No selection

D2. Awareness

  • No selection
There are stories or folk traditions associated with this panel No

D3. Risk

Natural
  • No selection
Animal
Human
  • No selection
Comments and other potential threats

No comments added