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Reconstructed Stone Coffin Örberga Sweden 1000AD
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This is a photoscan test made with a Samsung Galaxy A50 (SM-A505FN) and with camera settings to Auto inside the old small house that the monument is erected in today. This type of Stone Coffin is also called Eskilstunakista in Sweden because of the first similar Coffin was found in Eskilstuna in 1912. This type of Coffin dates back to early Christianity in Sweden. Parts of this Coffin was found at Örberga Church, Östergötland parish in 2011. The Reconstructed Coffin was made of Craftsman Roger Larsson from Borghamn with similar tools from the time it was originally built (1000 AD) and it took him over 160 man hours to make it. The Coffin is coloured with the same type of colour it had when it was new. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/m7DwgdU6axjW53vC8 Wikipedia: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskilstunakista (in Swedish) Archaeological Report from the excavation: http://samla.raa.se/xmlui/bitstream/handle/raa/7707/uvr2014_149%20Örberga%20kyrka.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y (in Swedish). Model by Johan Stenvall

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Published 3 years ago
May 5th 2020
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • medieval
  • sweden
  • rune
  • runes
  • eskilstunakista
  • early-christian
  • archaeology
  • medieval-church
  • stone-coffin

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