Samian ware platter, Falkirk, Antonine Wall 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Samian ware platter, Falkirk, Antonine Wall 3d model contains 832 polygons and 833 vertices. A Samian ware platter from Falkirk, possibly associated with Camelon fort. It is 5cm high and 18cm in diameter. It was made near Lezoux in France and the maker’s mark ’ RIIOGENIM ‘, which translates as ‘Ritogenus’, is stamped on the inside of the base. Fine dishes such as these would have been used by the Roman officers and their families stationed in the forts along the Antonine Wall. The Antonine Wall stretched right across Scotland, from the Clyde to the Forth. Constructed around 142 AD, and occupied for only 20 years, the remains of its ramparts, steep ditches, forts and bathhouses are still visible today. Since 2008, it has been part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site. More information on the World Heritage Site is available on www.antoninewall.org Reference: F.1912.1 Hunterian Museum, Glasgow - Samian ware platter, Falkirk, Antonine Wall - 3D model by Historic Environment Scotland (@HistoricEnvironmentScotland) |
Model's Textures: (2) N Texture #1 RGB Texture #2 |
Keywords: historic scanning scotland roman artefact structured-light capturingreality antonine agisoft photoscan photogrammetry environment wall noai |
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