600m
A cup marked rock, situated on a ridge on the south side of and overlooking Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland. The most prominent cups run in a line north/south on the top of the boulder.
Cup marks are small roughly hemispherical depressions created through the chipping or pecking of natural rock surface. Although difficult to date, the general consensus is that this type of rock art in Britain dates to the Bronze Age (c.2500BC-c.800BC).
Although the 3D model loads in colour, I also suggest changing the rendering mode to MatCap, selectable by clicking the cog icon at the lower right of the viewer or by pressing the number 3 on your keyboard.
Grid Reference: NN 0892 2139
Photographed: 18 September 2016 Model created using Agisoft Photoscan (Standard) Model Built: 4 October 2016
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