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Boa Figure, Boa Island (3D Model)
One of two carved statues situated on White Island, County Fermanagh. The larger, the Boa Island figure, is regarded as one of the most enigmatic and remarkable stone figures in Ireland. It is called a 'Janus figure' because it has two faces, reminding some of the Roman two-headed deity Janus, however, it is thought more likely to represent a Celtic god or indeed goddess.
NISMR No.: FER 153:008
Créateur
- The Discovery Programme
Éditeur
- The Discovery Programme, Ireland, 2014
Thème
- Carved stone figure
- archaeological sites
- archéologie
- Site archéologique
- Archéologie
Type d'item
- 3D
Support
- Stone
- Pierre
Créateur
- The Discovery Programme
Éditeur
- The Discovery Programme, Ireland, 2014
Thème
- Carved stone figure
- archaeological sites
- archéologie
- Site archéologique
- Archéologie
Type d'item
- 3D
Support
- Stone
- Pierre
Institution partenaire
Agrégateur
Fournisseur intermédiaire
Licence du support dans cet enregistrement (sauf indication contraire)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Droits
- Copyright © The Discovery Programme
Période
- -500 - 400
- Iron Age Period
- Iron Age Period
Lieux
- Caldragh Graveyard, Boa Island
Provenance
- Scheduled monument Northern Ireland
- Close Range Scanning. The Artec EVA scanner is used to generate high resolution models of surfaces with small scale detail. The Artec EVA uses structured light to record. A forensics tent is used to create a controlled lighting environment and ensure measurement can proceed regardless of the weather when used outdoors. Scanning is undertaken with the fastest speed setting (15 frames per second) and with a minimum 400 mm depth of field. The data is recorded with sufficient overlap between scans to ensure easy registration. Resolution 0.5 mm Accuracy 0.1 mm Accuracy over distance 0.03% over 100 cm Texture Resolution 1.3 mp Colours 24 bpp Light Source flash bulb (no laser) Video frame rate 16 fps Exposure time 0.0002 s Post-processing is done in Artec Studio 9 software: individual scans are edited, aligned, before a final surface is generated using global registration, fusion, and a small objects filter algorithm. If required, a textured surface can also be created. The model is exported from Artec Studio 9 as an .obj file. For dissemination purposes a 3D pdf of the model is generated using Geomagic Studio 2012.
Identificateur
- http://3dicons.dcu.gr/object/HA/1189
Étendue
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Pays fournisseur
- Europe
Nom de la collection
Première publication sur Europeana
- 2020-01-15T06:49:52.055Z
Dernière mise à jour de l'Institution partenaire
- 2020-01-15T09:36:35.542Z