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More model informationEarly people in Mexico and North America hunted giant mastodons around 12,000 years ago. People needed to hunt in well orgainized teams to survive this way. Culture was required to live well and survive. 11 shots are just a tourist’s model, The Museum of Anthropology has a lifetime of models to shoot, not just a day. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Museum_of_Anthropology_(Mexico)
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Your enthusiasm is appropriate as ancient people had remarkable lives and so do we, it is the nature of things. Being involved and aware is a blast, recording an sharing helps us connect to a broader deeper reality. Quasi-normal people can have fun doing history studies, archaeology, photography, scanning, and multi-media for fun and/or a livelihood. We are already here, so why not?
@toeppen I will indeed contact the museum....I live 2 miles from an archaeological dig from the 70's & 80's where they found a 13,800 year old mastodon with a spear point in his rib and his bones showed scrape marks scattered about a fire pit. Happens to be one of the main exhibits of the local Sequim Museum and I would love to find ways to impress upon locals and tourists our collective heritage along with deeper reflections upon just what a lifestyle would be like 13,800 years ago in North America. . . .
I agree totally. This is why I put some of this out there - Surely, others can do it better with more than 11 shots. I would love to help the digitize the whole place. Students need tablets, headgear, phones, or other access more than textbooks for some topics. I think that they now scan themselves. We should contact them. These exhibits took more time and effort than we can easily grasp and digital captures are relatively easy, can be shared , can last nearly forever. How do we make it so, for here and other places?
Would love to see this model completed into a full 3D 360 scene...Who would I connect with that could accomplish such a project?