Working Surface, Marshall Tunnel, East Portal3D Model
This model was recorded at a historic canal tunnel in Botetourt County, Virginia and focused on the working surface of the tunnel. The ruts and footprints in the model are interpreted as being left by the workers. Abandoned in 1856, the tunnel is a unique example of 19th-century engineering, transportation technology, and landscape of labor. Cut and blasted by hand from the surrounding rock, the tunnel was meant to convey large canal boats and their cargoes through the challenging mountainous terrain. No other similar archaeological site is as complete as the works at the Marshall Tunnel. The site is located on private land and is not publicly accessible. Recordation was completed by DATA Inc. and the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) with funding from the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and support from the landowners.
Model by Emily Jane Murray. This model was made using Reality Capture software by Capturing Reality.
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