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by tomgoskar in cultural-heritage-history
This stone was until recently located in the churchyard of St Buryan church, west Cornwall. It is very bady eroded, and any decorative details are very hard to see. The course granite has eroded considerably. This quick attempt to enhance the surface shows some geometric 'triangle' designs along one side, and perhaps two figures along the other. The ambient occlusion map has been used as the diffuse texture here to better show the carved details. You are welcome to contact me if you would like the full resolution dataset to see what you can find. The coped stone was located right against a curb at the time of scanning, and so parts of the stone could not be scanned.