orthostats 3d models
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... for use in the description of the architecture of many cultures. In Hittite and Assyrian sculpture, orthostats are often intricately carved. ...The term may be used more generally of other upright-standing stones, including megalithic menhirs.
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These fragments come from the south gate of the city. Sam'al was founded as a Hittite colony from 1725-1200 BC. It became a kingdom in 940 BC, following the fall of the Hittite Empire. ...It was located at Zincirli Höyük in the Anti-Taurus Mountains in...
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... for use in the description of the architecture of many cultures. In Hittite and Assyrian sculpture, orthostats are often intricately carved. ...The term may be used more generally of other upright-standing stones, including megalithic menhirs.
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... for use in the description of the architecture of many cultures. In Hittite and Assyrian sculpture, orthostats are often intricately carved. ...The term may be used more generally of other upright-standing stones, including megalithic menhirs.
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... for use in the description of the architecture of many cultures. In Hittite and Assyrian sculpture, orthostats are often intricately carved. ...The term may be used more generally of other upright-standing stones, including megalithic menhirs.
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... for use in the description of the architecture of many cultures. In Hittite and Assyrian sculpture, orthostats are often intricately carved. ...The term may be used more generally of other upright-standing stones, including megalithic menhirs.
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... wide x 0.3m thick. The face of the orthostat which faces the cairn only has been modelled. A single cup is visible, near the centre. The two other possible ‘cups’ above it are rough and unconvincing. ... The reverse is rough but without features.
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In other contexts the English term is usually orthostat. It is typical in Greek architecture for pairs of orthostates to form the thickness of a wall, one serving as the inner and the other serving as the outer face of the wall. Above a course of...
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In other contexts the English term is usually orthostat. It is typical in Greek architecture for pairs of orthostates to form the thickness of a wall, one serving as the inner and the other serving as the outer face of the wall. ...Above a course of...
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3D model of the decorated orthostat 69 located in the Eastern passage of the Megalithic passage tomb (site 1) at Knowth, Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, Ireland. The decorated orthostat is located in the right-hand wall of the passage. The...
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3D model of the decorated orthostat 27 located in the Eastern passage of the Megalithic passage tomb (site 1) at Knowth, Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, Ireland. The decorated orthostat is located in the left-hand side of the main passage. The...
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3D model of the decorated orthostat 68 located in the Eastern passage of the Megalithic passage tomb (site 1) at Knowth, Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, Ireland. The decorated orthostat is located in the right hand side of the main passage. The...
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The decorated orthostat contains several design motifs including radial symbols, shield like motifs, concentric arcs and chevrons The original object was recorded using the Artec EVA structured light hand scanner and processed using Artec Studio,...
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3D model of the decorated orthostat 49 located in the Eastern passage of the Megalithic passage tomb (site 1) at Knowth, Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, Ireland. The decorated orthostat contains singular pick mark dressing. ...The original object was...
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Menhirs and other standing stones are technically orthostats although the term is used by archaeologists only to describe individual prehistoric stones that constitute part of larger structures. Common examples include the walls of chamber tombs and...
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3D model of the decorated orthostat 54 located in the Eastern passage of the Megalithic passage tomb (site 1) at Knowth, Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, Ireland. The decorated orthostat is located in the right recess of the eastern chamber...
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This is a relief showing a palace officials in procession. It comes from Palace Building no. ...III, from the Late Hittite Period.
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In other contexts the English term is usually orthostat. It is typical in Greek architecture for pairs of orthostates to form the thickness of a wall, one serving as the inner and the other serving as the outer face of the wall. Above a course of...
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Recorded on 11 June 2019. This standing stone is one of a ring surrounding the central cairn at Clava. It is a pointed slab of gneiss, 1.8m high. The face with the scale bar faces to the ESE, away from the cairn. ... Richard Bradley (The Good Stones:...
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23 January 2020. ... One of the orthostats at Culburnie has 2 possible cups on the outer face
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... large megalithic tomb. ...Four capstones, two orthostats and 7 kerbstones of the enclosure are preserved. Other orthostats of this chamber-part are possibly hidden inside the remains of the barrow. ... http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=11225