Archaeologists revisit mysterious carving site on Shropshire hill

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Archaeologists have returned to a hillside in Nesscliffe, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, where they previously made a fascinating discovery of an unusual sandstone carving.

Known as the Nessglyph, this intriguing find was unearthed in January at the site, which holds the remains of an Iron Age hillfort and later Roman occupation, managed by the council.

The sandstone carving displays intricate circular and straight lines that were carefully carved into the stone, the BBC has reported.

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