Timber lined well excavated in the 1990s the oak planks lining the well were from a tree that started growing in AD410 and was cut down during October AD724. It is posible that this represnts a re-lining of a much earlier Well structure created in the Roman period. From 9 images from the excavation archive not taken for modelling purposes. The very high contrast between the black waterlogged timbers, which are in themselves very difficult to model in the best conditions, and the chalk and chert boulders, which may have served as foundations for some sort of superstructure, and the small number of effectively random views mean that the planks in the model are more fragmented than in reality. The results are imperfect but reflect how much this mode of recording/presentation is transfromational. How I wish that I had taken more and better positioned photographs then!
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