The Kalleby runestone, across the road from Tanum church in Sweden. The RAÄ entry (Tanum 576:1, http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10160605760001 ) links to some interesting photos. The runic inscription uses the Elder Futhark and is somewhat obscure – see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalleby_Runestone https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kallebystenen https://graecomuse.wordpress.com/tag/kalleby-runestone/ An official sign next to the stone explains that the original location of the stone is unknown – when it was discovered in the early 19th century, it was lain over a brook. The sign suggests that the inscription could be considered magical, commanding a ghost to return to his grave. “Men inskriften har också ansetts vara magisk och innebar att en gengångare befalldes tråna tillbaka (till sin grav).”
The model intentionally uses finer detail near the runes. It was made from 76 images using Colmap 3.5 (dev2) and Meshlab. Images taken 2018-07-13.
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