Marigold Stone (3D model)

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Appellation Marigold Stone (3D model)
Address Church Road, County Donegal, Ireland
Coordinates (Lat, Lon) (55.249893 , -7.272519)
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The Carndonagh complex (National Monument number 271) is the site of one of the main early ecclesiastical centres in Donegal. It consists of a modern graveyard (DG011-035007-) surrounding the 18th century Church of Ireland church. To the S of this doorway and lying against the church wall is a small carved stone (DG011-035003-) 1.22m long × 0.24m high and 0.25m thick. On the face of this is a central wheeled cross, three or four figures on the left and interlacing on the right. It is, presumably, a lintel from an earlier church (DG011-035001-). In the SE area of the graveyard is the well-known 'Marigold Stone' (DG011-035004-). This is 1.68m high, .42m N-S and 0.23m thick. The E face of this slab is dominated by a Greek cross with expanding terminals. On the cross is a figure with out stretched arms. The head of the figure rises above the main dimensions of the slab but is accommodated by a slight mound-like rise in the top of the slab at this point. The frame of the cross turns into a twisted rope-pattern stern beneath the cross and ends in an interlaced knot. On either side of this stem is a crude human figure with a key-pattern cross on their clothing. Beneath these figures is a Greek interlaced cross. Above the right arm of the cross and beneath the feet of the figure is a small Latin cross. At the base of the slab and partially hidden in the ground is what appears to be a key pattern. The top of the W face is dominated by a 'marigold' or 'seven-rayed star, inside a circle' motif. There are pellets within each of the triangular 'leaves' or 'rays' and two concentric circles 'at the centre. Small circles occupy the four spaces between the circle and the 'slab frame. The circle is supported by a key-pattern stem at the centre of which is a small cross. This stem ends in two adjoining loops. On either side of the stem is a human figure, each holding a staff or crozier. Beneath the figures is a quatrefoil design interlaced with a circle, forming a Maltese cross in sunken relief. Beneath this and again partially buried in the ground is a key pattern. There is an interlace design on the N edge and a key pattern design on the S edge. SMR No.: DG011-035004-
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Spatial Carndonagh Church of Ireland
Carndonagh County Donegal Ireland
Protection Type National Monuments in State Care
Start Date 400
End Date 800
Period Name Early Medieval
Materials Stone
Heritage Asset Type Cross-slab
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Name 3D Model of the Marigold Stone, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal
Description 3D Model of the Marigold Stone, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal
Type 3D
Format webGL
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Name Close Range Scanning
Description 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.
Purpose Measured survey
Techinques Photogrammetric scanning,Modelling
Equipment Artec Studio 9.2,HP Computer,Artec EVA
Actor Gary Devlin, Individual, Geo-surveyor
Actor Robert Shaw, Individual, Senior Geo-surveyor
Actor Anthony Corns, Individual, Technology Manager
Actor Patrick Griffin, Individual, 3D Modeller