Photogrammetry at Dod Law, Northumberland

There are many carved rocks upon Doddington Moor. This example at Dod Law is distinctive because groups of cup marks are contained within sub-rectangular enclosures.

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A 3D model of a rock art panel at Dod Law with photographic textures. Please click on the button to view (Model: Aaron Watson)
 

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A 3D model of a rock art panel at Dod Law with an artifical texture to enhance the motifs. Please click on the button to view (Model: Aaron Watson)
 
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Photogrammetry at Goatscrag Hill, Northumberland