Kerbstone 34 is a decorated stone dating from the Neolithic, located on the outer edge of the largest megalithic tomb at Knowth, Co. Meath, Ireland (ME019-030001-). The stone was carved in 2 phases. Initially, motifs were lightly picked out with a medium-sized point – 4 sets of concentric circles are still visible across the middle of the stone, with 2 smaller sets on the top-right and a pair on the bottom left. There is a short zigzag below the main row of circles. The large double spiral motif at the centre of the stone was added at a later stage. Low down on the stone there are lightly incised vertical lines, with some short, incised zigzags, but it cannot be determined at what stage these were carved.
Capture Date: 06/05/2013 Capture: Artec Eva SLS Processing: Artec Studio 16, Geomagic Design X 2023 Modelling: 3DSMax 2023, Marmoset Toolbag 4, Substance Painter 9 Texture: Synthetic stone + photo
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