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

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57756/y7uu8e
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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 44.419
License: CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Tags: 3d model 3dscan 3dscanning Bitem Endscraper Paleolithic Stone-age Willendorf
Countries: Austria
Chronology: Prehistory
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Abstract

3D scan of a 53 mm long double endscraper on a blade made from gray chert. Scrapers show one or two retouched concave working edges at an acute angle. They were used to skin animals, clean meat off hides or on wood. This scraper originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria. It constitutes one of the numerous artefacts found in the same site 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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NHMW-PRAE-44419.mtl 3D model (.MTL) of a double endscraper from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site 0 MB
NHMW-PRAE-44419.obj 3D model (.OBJ) of a double endscraper from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site 12.57 MB
NHMW-PRAE-44419_1.png 3D model (.PNG) of a double endscraper from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site 4.41 MB

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Double endscraper (NHMW-Prae 44.419)