Kerbstone 67 is a decorated kerb stone dating from the Neolithic, located on the outer edge of the mound of the passage grave (ME019-045----) at Newgrange, Brú na Bóinne, Co. Meath, Ireland, and is located on the northern side of the mound. The left hand side of the stone is decorated with a series of ranked lozenge motifts seperated by a series of two lines if triangle motifs. On the right side of the stone a large double spiral motif is picked with a single lozenge above and a double lozenge shape below. To the right of this several smaller picked features are present including concentric circles, chevrons and lozenges.
Capture Date: 14/07/2014 Capture technology: Artec Eva SLS Processing: Artec Studio 16, Geomagic Design X 2024 Modelling: 3DSMax 2024, Marmoset Toolbag 4, Substance Painter 10 Texture: Synthetic stone
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