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Marie-Agnes silver, zinc and lead mine
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The Marie-Agnes Project is an ongoing underwater archaeological survey project recording the remains of XIX-century zink, lead and silver mine adit using cutting edge digital techniques, to raise awareness of the Lower-Silesia mining history and to help ensure it preservation for future generations.

Marie Agnes is an old silver, lead and zinc mine located in Lower Silesia, Poland (close to German border). It has 3 levels, the 2nd and 3rd are flooded - and those are the ones that are the most interesting for us. Since the excavations were being conducted pretty long time ago (XVIII-XIXth century), there were no explosives used - all tunnels were dug with pickaxes.

www.themarieagnesproject.com

Published a year ago
Aug 28th 2022
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • archeology
  • diving
  • cave
  • 3dscanning
  • underwaterarchaeology
  • cavediving
  • underwater-photogrammetry
  • photogrammetry
  • 3dscan

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