Patarana Batu Berukir, Aceh, Indonesia3D ModelNoAI
The Patarana Batu Berukir (MAHS-IDN-ACH-BNA-BTR-S-001-F-0003) is one of the few surviving structures from the former palace grounds of the Aceh Sultanate. It is a circular stone structure measuring 1.63 m in diameter, 69 cm high, and with a flat upper surface in the center of which is a hole measuring 52 cm. It is for this reason it is sometimes referred to locally as Lusong (mortar stone). It’s original function, however, remains unclear. It has a scalloped edge and the sides of the structure are carved with geometric motifs all around the base. Below that is a stone foundation that has been partially covered with modern cement.
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