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More model informationThe 4 hogback arrangement forming the Giant’s Grave, a Scheduled Monument, at St Andrews Church, Penrith, Cumbria. Hogback stones are narrow ridged tomb markers built for Anglo-Saxon or Scandinavian elites during 8th–10th centuries AD. The original locations of the stones are unknown as they were re-arranged to form the Giant’s Grave during 1720–22 when the church was rebuilt. The hogbacks were intended for a culvert but saved by protesting locals.
Photos taken June 2019 with a Nikon D5500. I have also processed them individually to highlight their features and can be seen in my sketchfab page.
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