Object
Surveyor's Measuring Pole
A long, straight wooden pole marked with calibrated measurements in increments of feet and inches. The pole's surface shows weathered patches from repeated outdoor use, with some chipped paint along the measurement markings. Used by Professor Rumford and Romana during their assessment of the stone circle, this tool serves to verify both the alignment and precise linear dimensions of standing stones and gaps between them. The object’s practical utilitarianism contrasts with the ancient ritual context in which it is employed, bearing the marks of frequent archaeological survey work.
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