Loveden Runic Pot (cloud 7m pts)3D ModelNoAI
30 -40mp High Res photos - Olympus EM-5 II. Agisoft Photoscan Pro One of a number of models to facilitate research on a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon cremation urn from Loveden Hill, Lincolnshire (British Museum object number 1963,1001.14; height 194mm, diameter 230mm). The urn carries a runic inscription (Siþæbæd - a personal name), one of the earliest examples of written Old English, the 3D model enables more accurate analysis of the inscription in its object context. Part of a collaborative project between the The Landscape Research Centre, the British Museum, and The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain research programme (University of Leicester, University of Nottingham, and the Leverhulme Trust). This model a point cloud comprising 7 million points supports viewing of the stamps and inscription from the ‘inside’ which is often sharper than from the outside. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=63247&partId=1&place=29365&plaA=29365-3-1&page=1
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