3D model (Other Keyword)
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A hooded gourd effigy bottle
Ark_HM_1293: A compound stirrup-necked bottle. (2008)
A compound stirrup-necked bottle.
Ark_HM_1299: A double conjoined jar with beveled rims and arcaded handles on the neck. (2008)
A double conjoined jar with beveled rims and arcaded handles on the neck.
Ark_HM_1302: A fish effigy bowl (2007)
A fish effigy bowl
Ark_HM_1303: A frog effigy bowl (2007)
A frog effigy bowl
Ark_HM_1304: A fish effigy jar (2007)
A fish effigy jar
Ark_HM_F: A sub-globular, short-necked bottle with four applique hands and four long bones (2007)
A sub-globular, short-necked bottle with four applique hands and four long bones
Ark_HM_headpot: Nodena style head effigy vessel (2008)
Nodena style head effigy vessel
Ark_HM_XXb: Possibly a chert hammer stone (2008)
Possibly a chert hammer stone
Bear (1874-1963): An Analysis of Maritime Technological Innovation and Change (2024)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Built in 1874 as a British barkentine-rigged crew steamer, Bear served as a sealer for ten years. In 1884 the United States government conscripted Bear for the rescue of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition. For the next 80 years Bear served as a cutter for the United States Revenue Cutter Service, a museum ship for the city of...
BEY_1415: A hoe blade (2008)
A hoe blade
HH_2006: A bottle bottle (2008)
A bottle bottle
Magnetic Models: Creating an Interpretive Model of Civil War Case Shot (2017)
3D modeling has been successfully incorporated into the realm of public outreach and interpretation. The ability to virtually access and manipulate artifacts and monuments allows people to interact with the object where they are incapable of doing so. Creating replicas also provides a hands-on experience by permitting onsite visitors to examine and hold certain objects, including the more delicate cross-mended materials. This project utilizes magnets in an attempt to connect the plastic replicas...
MM_2485: A perforated shell disk (2008)
A perforated shell disk
A Savage Plan: Interpreting Hull Remains of an American Revolutionary War Schooner (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Developing Standard Methods, Public Interpretation, and Management Strategies on Submerged Military Archaeology Sites" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Royal Savage served as the flagship of Benedict Arnold’s American squadron in the defense of Lake Champlain during the American Revolution. She sank during the Battle of Valcour Island in 1776, and though largely undisturbed for over 150 years, her remains were...
SV_4337: A pipe (2008)
A pipe
Virtual Hampson Museum Project
The Virtual Hampson Museum located at http://hampson.cast.uark.edu/ showcases a series of 3D digital artifacts from the collections at the Hampson Archeological Museum State Park. All artifacts were scanned in full color with the Konica Minolta VIVID 9i laser scanner. One hundred forty of these artifacts are archived with tDAR. In compliance with the ADS Guide to Good Practice for Laser Scanning document, the archive includes raw scan files, a registered dataset, a premesh dataset, a mesh...