Breaking Through Rock Art Recording: 3D laser scanning of megalithic rock art

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Digital Object Identifiers

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

Citing this DOI

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https://doi.org/10.5284/1000248
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Durham University (2005) Breaking Through Rock Art Recording: 3D laser scanning of megalithic rock art [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000248

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Castlerigg Stone Circle

Raw data from Castlerigg is not available online due to the large file sizes produced by laser scanning technology. For more information about these files and how to obtain them, follow the link below:

Data from Castlerigg Stone Circle is made available here in a variety of different formats.

View of Castlerigg Stone Circle

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Specialised metadata relating to laser scanning survey TXT
Specialised metadata relating to laser scanning survey
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Data Processing Report by Michael Rainsbury PDF 20KB
Sketch plan of Castlerigg Stone Circle showing the location of each of the numbered stones (after Waterhouse, J. (1985) The stone circles of Cumbria. [21, fig. 4.1] Chichester: Phillimore, 1985) JPG
Sketch plan of Castlerigg Stone Circle showing the location of each of the numbered stones (after Waterhouse, J. (1985) The stone circles of Cumbria. [21, fig. 4.1] Chichester: Phillimore, 1985)
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Photograph of Castlerigg Stone Circle (by Michael Rainsbury) JPG
Sketch plan of Castlerigg Stone Circle showing the location of each of the numbered stones (after Waterhouse, J. (1985) The stone circles of Cumbria. [21, fig. 4.1] Chichester: Phillimore, 1985)
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'CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, CUMBRIA: a Ground-Based Remote Sensing Survey' by Christopher J Brooke PDF 15314KB
'The spiral that vanished: the application of non-contact recording techniques to an elusive rock art motif at Castlerigg stone circle in Cumbria' by Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Christopher Brooke, Michael Rainsbury & Nick Rosser (article from Journal of Archaeological Science, 2006) PDF 1061KB
Publicity poster describing the work carried out at Castlerigg and other sites JPG
Publicity poster describing the work carried out at Castlerigg and other sites
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