Asset Overview
Govan 18 ([Stirling Maxwell's numbering](https://archive.org/details/sculpturedstone00maxwgoog/page/n36/mode/2up); ECMS 7) is one of 31 early medieval recumbent cross-slabs originally recorded at Govan Old in 1899, and one of the few that was designed with angle-knobs. These monuments would have originally laid flat in the churchyard, likely marking the grave of a significant early medieval individual. This was reused for the burial of a William Bogle between the 17th-19th centuries; [Tim Clarkson has written more on this in his blog](https://earlymedievalgovan.wordpress.com/2016/08/11/the-bogle-stone-at-govan/).
This 3D model was created as part of Dr Megan Kasten’s PhD, available here: http://theses.gla.ac.uk/74266/. The 3D model was created with SfM photogrammetry, using Agisoft Metashape, and edited with Zbrush. While the download of this 3D model is free, if you are able please consider supporting the Govan Stones by donating to the [Govan Stones Appeal](https://tghts.enthuse.com/profile).