orthostats 3d models
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This panel stands tall as one of the impressive orthostats in passage of the Northeast cairn at Clava, carved from sandstone and measuring approximately 0.9 meters high by 0.8 meters broad. ...Photogrammetry uncovers several very worn possible cups...
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Recreating the photogrammetric survey of a dolmen recreation located on the crest of Mount Oiz in Berriz, Bizkaia, an infographic reconstruction of a megalithic multiple burial in a ditch with laja-lined walls is created, featuring a dolmen chamber...
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... Oviedo. ...Inside some dolmen chambers, orthostats or decorated slabs with geometric motifs and abstract figures related to symbolic funerary themes of life and death are found. ...Similar examples can be seen in Ireland, Brittany, and western Iberia.
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The covering slab, typically around 20 centimeters thick, features a wide groove running along its entire perimeter, converging into a circular cavity; it is supported by nine orthostats, two monolithic and seven made of stacked stones, resting on a...
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The covering slab, often averaging 20 centimeters thick, runs along the entire perimeter of the external surface with a wide groove that converges into a circular cavity; it is supported by 9 orthostats, 2 monolithic and 7 overlapping stones, which...
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The Human Body in an Anatomical Position or Orthostatic. ...In it, several features can be observed: - Planes of Delimitation: - Green: Ventral (Anterior) and Dorsal (Posterior) - Blue: Cranial (Superior) and Podalic (Inferior) - Red: Lateral...
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Description: A dolmen with a chamber and passageway features a circular room, approximately 3.1 x 2.8 meters in size, defined by ten granitic orthostats, each reaching a maximum height of around two meters. The passageway measures about five meters...
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Composed of 16 orthostats and 4 covering slabs, it was subject to several excavations and restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries. ...The largest slab, square in shape, features a cruciform engraving on its eastern corner; this could be the mark of...
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This area is defined by a facade of orthostats that stand 0.8-1.75m high. In the center, two portal stones mark the entrance to the gallery, which measures 7m long and is divided by pairs of jamb stones. (NIEA Sites and Monuments Database). ...Source:...
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A narrow opening, approximately 0.5 meters wide, is situated between two of the orthostats, allowing for some natural light to enter from the east. Originally, the dolmen was surrounded by a circular arrangement of kerbstones that added to its...
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The dolmen's chamber is composed of four orthostats and two sets of entrance stones, covered by a capstone positioned at an angle towards the entrance. At least 14 cup-marks are visible on top of the capstone. For more information about this site,...
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The interior wall faces feature stones up to 4m long, while dividing orthostats separate different areas of the structure. The external walls are gently curved in a unique convex shape, and one surviving corner has been expertly dressed with...
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...A rectangular mound encloses a chamber measuring 4.8 meters long by 1.7 meters wide, which has been divided into four stalls by upright stone orthostats. This monument was excavated by George Petrie in the 19th century and by Anna Richie in 1982-3.
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A Protective and Blessing Genie The site of Khorsabad (the ancient Dur-Sharrukin), excavated between 1843 and 1854 by Paul-Emile Botta and Victor Place, revealed the presence of orthostats, carved slabs that safeguarded and adorned the base of the...
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A Dolmen is a tomb composed by a circular chamber which is accessed through a corridor, built with large blocks of carved stone called orthostats. Inside, the Neolithic communities (4000–3000 BCE) buried their dead, and sometimes with luxurious...