EPO2.1f_F4
EPO2.1f
ID3
LocationNorway
Approximate number of models23
Approximate size132 GB
Experimentally produced objects for the purpose of the TEMPA 3D project. Experiments were held in January and November 2024, and included engraving of soapstone from Rennesøy and Målslev and sandstone from Kamyana Mohyla. Experimentally produced objects were specifically designed to look at the technological traces of the surface modification processes via image-based 3D modeling.
Dataset includes 23 models of the experimentally produced objects. Among other this includes flint and quartz marks on soapstone, sandstone, bone, and antler as well as experimental replicas of Kamyana Mohyla churinga and soapstone line sinkers. For most engravings the modification time was recorded along with the production tool. The accuracy of the models in the dataset are around 0.1 mm, the resolution — around 0.03 mm.
ID
EPO2.1f
A flat front surface of the experimentally produced piece made of the Rennesøy soapstone. Sawed with a flint blade for the recorded time — 30s, 60s, 90s, and 120s.
Information
Artifact material
Soapstone
Artifact is experimentally produced
Yes
Tool material [known]
Flint
Tool material [attributed]
N/A
Tool type [known]
Blade
Tool type [attributed]
N/A
Surface modification strategy description
Sawing
Number of slices
17
Aperture
34°
Depth
3.20711929 mm
FWMH
1.486408909 mm
Extremum points, [MP]
2.411764706
Frequency of MP change per mm
0.2352941176
Depth / FWMH ratio
2.157629216
Comments on the slices analysis
Engraved during 120s to test the reaction of soapstone surface on a particular action with a particular tool
Link to the data
N/A