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This is my first attempt at 3D scanning an artifact as found, using 29 photos (overhead grid pattern) in 3df zephyr free. It was right before sunset, so the lighting wasn’t great, and that made the flaking pattern really hard to see in the model. However, the side that was facing down has some really impressive flaking!
The right side is partially missing, as is the better part of the left ear… that makes it really hard to identify. The closest type I could find is Affinis Snyders.
The material is a white flint, spattered with iron deposits.
Oh… and in case you were wondering what the green stuff is, those were soybean plants. turns out zephyr couldn’t do much with them (I’m not a great photographer), so it just pasted them over everything else.
Collection id: p68.
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