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Kerbstone 2, Dowth Hall Passage Tomb (Photo)
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Ex situ, greywacke kerbstone located along the southern perimeter of the Dowth Hall Passage Tomb (ME020-098----). It is the westernmost and most heavily decorated kerbstone and appears to have slipped or was pulled out of its original position. Its current upper face, which originally would have been the vertical/outer face, is decorated with sixteen pecked motifs, consisting of concentric circles and spirals distributed over four naturally formed panels that are delimited by fractures running the width of the stone. Its west face is decorated with a possible S-shaped spiral, a concentric circle motif, a boxed U-motif, and a serpentiform. It is unclear if this face would originally have been obscured by an adjacent kerbstone, as no further kerbstones or sockets were found to the west of it.

Capture: Canon EOS 6D MkII, 50mm lens Processing: Reality Capture v1.2 Modelling: 3DS Max 2022 Texture: Photo derived

Published 4 years ago
Dec 20th 2021
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • ireland
  • neolithic
  • meath
  • megalithic
  • passage-tomb
  • megalithic-art
  • kerbstone
  • dowth
  • photogrammetry
  • archaeology
  • noai
  • bru-na-boinne

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