3D model of a hoe husker (Deinotherium)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57756/jxcctp
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Publication date: 05 Jun 2024
Publisher: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NHMW)
Collections: Geology & Palaeontology
Instrument: Artec Leo
Resource type: Dataset
Specimen: NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000
License: CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Tags: 3d model 3dscan 3d-scan 3dscanning 3d-scanning Miocene Skeleton Tusker
Countries: Czechia
Chronology: Paleontology
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Abstract

3D scan of a skeleton of the extinct Deinotherium (translates to “terrible beast”) or hoe tusker, that came to the Natural History Museum Vienna in 1885. The bones of this prehistoric elephant were found in Franzensbad, Czech Republic and originates from the Middle Miocene.

Usage Notes

Specimen: Deinotherium or hoe tusker, Prodeinotherium bavaricum (Meyer 1831)

Inventory number: NHMW-Geo 2000z0047/0000

High resolution 3D model available on request via microct@nhm-wien.ac.at

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NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000_Deinotherium_lowres.mtl Low resolution 3D model (.MTL) of a Deinotherium (NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000) 0 MB
NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000_Deinotherium_lowres.obj Low resolution 3D model (.OBJ) of a Deinotherium (NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000) 13.71 MB
NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000_Deinotherium_lowres_1.png Low resolution 3D model (.PNG) of a Deinotherium (NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000) 6.77 MB

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Picture of the 3D model of a Deinotherium (NHMW-GEO-2000z0047-0000)

Hoe Tusker (NHMW-Geo 2000z0047/0000)