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3D Scan Data for Selected Clovis-Age Artifacts from the Gault Site (41BL323)
CRHR Research Reports (2018)
  • Robert Z. Selden, Jr.
  • Thomas J Williams, Prehistory Research Project, Department of Anthropology, Texas State University
  • Nancy Velchoff, Prehistory Research Project, Department of Anthropology, Texas State University
  • Michael B Collins, Prehistory Research Project, Department of Anthropology, Texas State University
Abstract
On August 19, 2016, selected Clovis artifacts from the Gault site (41BL323) were scanned in advance of a large collaborative research project. These data were collected using a NextEngineHD running ScanStudioHD Pro, and were post-processed in Geomagic Design X 2016.0.1. All data associated with this project have been made publicly available (open access) and are accessible in Zenodo under a Creative Commons Attribution license, where they can be downloaded for use in additional projects and learning activities. These data have the capacity to augment a variety of research designs spanning the digital humanities, applications of geometric morphometrics, and many others. Additionally, these scans will augment a wide range of comparative research topics throughout the Americas and beyond. Reuse potential for these data is significant.
Keywords
  • 3D,
  • 3D scan,
  • 3D model,
  • 3D data,
  • Archaeology,
  • First Americans,
  • Clovis
Publication Date
2018
Citation Information
Robert Z. Selden, Thomas J Williams, Nancy Velchoff and Michael B Collins. "3D Scan Data for Selected Clovis-Age Artifacts from the Gault Site (41BL323)" CRHR Research Reports (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/zac_selden/221/