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Rombalds Moor bibliography Allen, J. Romilly. (1879), ‘The Prehistoric Rock Sculptures of Ilkley’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 35: 15-25. Allen, J. Romilly. (1882), ‘Notice of Sculptured Rocks near Ilkley’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 38: 156-64. Allen, J. Romilly. (1884), ‘Ilkley Crosses,’ Journal of British Archaeology 40. Allen, J. Romilly. (1896), ‘Cup and Ring Sculptures on Ilkley Moor,’ The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist 2: 65-83. Anonymous. (1861), ‘Ilkley Waterworks’, Leeds Mercury, November 15. Anonymous. (1883), ‘Important Discovery at Ilkley’, Leeds Mercury, August 18. Baildon, W. Paley. (1909) ‘”Cup-and-ring” carvings: some remarks on their classification, and a new suggestion as to their origin and meaning’, Archaeologia 61: 361-80. Baildon, W. Paley. (1913-26). Baildon and the Baildons (parts 1-15), St. Catherines: Adelphi. Bennett, P. (1986), ‘The Prehistoric Rock Art and Megalithic Remains of Rivock and District’ (2 parts) Earth, 3-4. Bennett, P. (1994), Circles, Standing Stones and Legendary Rocks of West Yorkshire, Heart of Albion Press: Loughborough. Bennett, P. (1998), ‘Cup-and-Ring Art’, Towards 2012, 4. Bennett, P. (2001), The Old Stones of Elmet. Capall Bann: Milverton. Bennett, P. (2012), The Twelve Apostles Stone Circle, Burley Moor. TNA Publications: Yorkshire. Bennett, P. (2012), The Panorama Stones, Ilkley. TNA Publications: Yorkshire. Bogg, E. (1904), Two Thousand Miles in Wharfedale: A Descriptive Account of the History, Antiquities, Legendary Lore, Picturesque Features and Rare Architecture of the Vale of the Wharfe, from Tadcaster to Cam Fell. Heywood. Booth, T. (1899), Ancient Grave Mounds on the Slopes of the Pennine Range. R. Chambers: Todmorden. Boughey, K. (2003), ‘The Panorama Stones’. Prehistory Research Section Bulletin of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society 40: 5-10. Boughey, K.J.S. (2004), ‘The Heygate Stone’. Prehistory Research Section Bulletin of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society 41: 14-17. Boughey, K.J.S. (2005), ‘Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding’, Yorkshire Dales Review. Boughey, K.J.S. (2011), ‘Sermons in Stones: the meaning of prehistoric rock art, the ‘Camunian rose’ and the strange case of the Swastika Stone, Ilkley’, Prehistory Research Section Bulletin of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society 48: 73-86. Boughey, K.J.S. (2012), ‘Swastika Stone – Revisited’, Prehistoric Yorkshire 49: 34-7. Boughey, K.J.S. and Vickerman, E.A. (2003), Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding, WYAS: Leeds. Brown, L.D., Boughey, K., Paley, D., Spencer, D., Croasdale, J., Hallam, D. and McIlwaine, J. (2013), Stanbury Hill Project: Archaeological Investigation of a Rock Art Site. Bingley: Bingley and District Local History Society Collyer, R. and Turner, J.H. (1885), Ilkley: Ancient and Modern. William Walker: Otley. Cowling, E.T. (1940), ‘A Classification of West Yorkshire “Cup-and-Ring” Stones,’ Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 97: 115-24. Cowling, E.T. (1946), Rombald’s Way. William Walker: Otley. Cudworth, W. (1900), ‘Baildon Moor and its Antiquities,’ Bradford Antiquary 3. Cudworth, W. (1912),‘Rombald’s Moor Antiquities,’ Bradford ScientificJournal : 16-19. Davis, A. (1983), ‘The Metrology of Cup and Ring Carvings near Ilkley in Yorkshire,’ Science and Archaelogy 25: 13-30. Dymond, C. W. (1880), ‘Cup-markings on Burley Moor’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association 36: 413-17. Dymond, C. W. (1881), ‘Note on cup-marked rock on Burley Moor’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 37: 86. Edwards, G. (s.d.), Backstone Beck Prehistoric Site. Upland Archaeology. Unpublished. Edwards, G. and Bradley, R. (1999), ‘Rock carvings and Neolithic artefacts on Ilkley Moor, West Yorkshire’. In Cleal, R. and MacSween, A. (eds.), Grooved Ware in Britain and Ireland. Mesolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 3, 76–77. Oxbow Books: Oxford. Faull, M.L. and Moorhouse, S.A. (eds.), (1981),West Yorkshire: An Archaeological Guide to AD 1500 (4 vols), WYMCC: Wakefield. Feather, S. (1959), ‘Three Bronze-Age rock carvings near Keighley’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 4.3: 15-16. Feather, S. (1959), ‘Bronze Age rock carving: three Keighley examples’, Keighley News, March 7th: 9. Feather, S. (1960), ‘A Cross-Base on Rombald’s Moor,’ Bradford Antiquary. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 1 Weary Hill, Ilkley Moor. SE 107465’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.4: 21-22. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. Nos. 2 and 3. Ilkley Moor. SE 115461’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.5: 27-28. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 4. Ilkley Moor. SE 111461’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.6: 31-32, 33. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. Nos. 5 and 6. Burley [sic] Moor. SE 110426’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.7: 39-40. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. Nos. 7 and 8. Rivock Edge. SE 073446’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.8: 45-46. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. Nos. 9 and 10. Rivock Edge. SE 074447’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.9: 50-51. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 11. Rivock. SE 075448’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.10: 56-57. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 12.Rivock. SE 0754419 [sic]’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.11: 64. Feather, S. (1961), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 13. Rivock. SE 0754419 [sic]’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 6.12: 70. Feather, S. (1962), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 14. Rivock. SE 075449’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 7.1: 6. Feather, S. (1962), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 15. Rivock. SE 075449’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 7.3: 18. Feather, S. (1963), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 16. Rivock. SE 075445’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 8.10: 97-98. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 17. Rivock. SE 079446’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.1: 2-3. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 18. Rivock. SE 082441’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.2: 16-18. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 19. High Moor, near Keighley. SE 082448’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.3: 26-27. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 20. High Moor, near Keighley. SE 081449’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.4: 38-39. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. Nos. 21 and 22. Bucking Hill, High Moor, Rombald's Moor. SE 085453’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.5: 44-45. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 23. The Doubler Stones, near Silsden. SE 073465’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.6: 60-62.Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale Cup-and-Ring Markings: no.24 – Black Pots, Silsden, near Keighley’,’ Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.7:66-67. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. No. 25. Doubler Stones Allotment, Silsden, nr. Keighley. SE 076466’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.9: 90-91. Feather, S. (1964), ‘Mid-Wharfedale cup-and-ring markings. Nos. 26, 27 and 28. Black Pots, High Moor, Silsden, nr. Keighley. SE 078458’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 9.10: 102-4. Feather, S. (1966), ‘Silsden SE 076466. Doubler Stones Allotment’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 41: 330. Feather, S. (1971), ‘Ilkley (W.R.). Green Crag Slack’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 42: 243. Feather, S. (1971), ‘Ilkley (W.R.). Silver Well, Ilkley Moor. SE 100466’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 42: 391. Feather, S. (1978), ‘Bingley, Bingley Moor. Stanbury Hill (SE 112432), Stanbury Hill (SE 111433), Cabin Hill (SE 117424)’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 50: 7. Feather, S. and Walker, M. J. (1964), ‘Ilkley (WR), Green Crag Slack, SE 139457’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 41: 171. Forrest, C. and Grainge, W. (1868), A Ramble on Rumbald’s Moor, among the Dwellings, Cairns and Circles of the Ancient Britons in the Summer of 1867 – Part 1. W.T. Lamb: Wakefield Forrest, C. and Grainge, W. (1868), A Ramble on Rumbald’s Moor, among the Dwellings, Cairns and Circles of the Ancient Britons in the Spring of 1868: Part 2 – Counterhill and Castleberg, W.T. Lamb: Wakefield. Forrest, C. and Grainge, W. (1869), A Ramble on Rumbald’s Moor, among the Rocks, Idols and Altars of the Ancient Druids in the Spring of 1869 – Part 3. H. Kelly: Wakefield. Glossop, W. (1888), ‘Ancient British Remains on Baildon Moor’, Bradford Antiquary 1:88-89. Greaves, F. M. (1955), ‘”Cup-and-ring” rocks of the Ilkley district’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 1.6: 32-33. Greaves, F. M. (1959), ‘The Dobrudden “cup-and-ring” carving’, Bradford Cartwright Hall Archaeology Group Bulletin, 4.12: 64-65. Hedges, J. (ed.) (1986), The Carved Rocks of Rombald’s Moor. West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council: Wakefield. Heywood, N. (1889), ‘The cup-and-ring stones on the Panorama rocks, near Rombald's Moor, Ilkley, Yorkshire’, Transactions of the Lancashire