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Medieval grave-slabs, Kilmodan, Argyll
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A collection of 9 late-medieval grave slabs in the care of Historic Scotland, located in a former burial aisle (stone shed) in the graveyard of Kilmoden Parish Church, Clachan of Glendaruel, Cowal Peninsula, Argyll, Scotland. Most of these slabs are from the Loch Awe school of carving (style), forth slab from the right is very similar in style from a slab found at Saddell Abbey, Kintyre and thought to be the same carver. All slabs here date to around 14th-15th century.

Each slab was modeled individually (Agisoft Metashape) then scaled to the same size (in reality they are different sizes) , aligned and merged.

The angle of lighting on the model can be adjusted to better show details of the carving by pressing ALT on the keyboard while pressing the left mouse button and moving the mouse. If using touchscreen theoretically you can do the same with a 3-finger drag - your lucky if this actually works.

https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/kilmodan-sculptured-stones/

Visited: 25 April 2025

Published 2 months ago
Oct 18th 2025
Uploaded with Agisoft Metashape
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • scotland
  • scottish
  • argyll
  • recumbent
  • historic-scotland
  • loch-awe
  • late-medieval
  • metashape
  • agisoft
  • kintyre
  • noai
  • cowal
  • west-highland
  • grave-slabs

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