3D model of a drill from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57756/35dpgp
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Publication date: 30 Aug 2024
Publisher: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NHMW)
Collections: Prehistory
Instrument: Artec Space Spider
Resource type: Dataset
Specimen: NHMW-PRAE 44.499
License: CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Tags: 3d model 3d-modell 3dscan 3d-scan 3dscanning 3d-scanning Bitem Drill Paleolithic Stone-age Willendorf
Countries: Austria
Chronology: Stone Age
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Abstract

3D scan of a 93 mm long blade, distally modified as a drill. Due to its shape, the object can be classified as a double drill. The artefact is made from red-brown to yellow white veined chert. It surfaced in layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria and constitutes one of the numerous lithic artefacts found in the same layer as the Venus of Willendorf.

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Agency Program Proj. Id Proj. Title
Austrian Academy of Sciences go!digital 3.0 GD3.0_2021-17_bITEM Beyond the Item: Biographies and Itineraries of Cultural Heritage Objects in Museums and beyond

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Picture of 3D model of a drill from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

Drill (NHMW-Prae 44.499)