Soapstone sinker S3307r
S3307r
ID2
LocationNorway
Approximate number of models30
Approximate size282 GB
Soapstone artifacts originate from Late Mesolithic or Early Neolithic sites in Western Norway (there are also several stray finds). Only those in the Late Mesolithic layers can be securely attributed stratigraphically. Chronologically they are attributed to 6400-3300 BCE and represent a material culture of the fishing oriented Stone Age societies of the region.
Dataset includes 30 sinkers for line fishing. They are various in size and shape. All are engraved with one or several lines that are the subject of further technological study. Usually, such sinkers are featured with furrow — a wider engraving supposedly used to tighten the line. There are also finer ones, often read as ornamentation. The origin of soapstone is suspected to be local, but is generally unclear.
Metadata
Description
A small grey sinker with a subrectangular shape. The front part is featured with two perpendicular lines. No furrow. Side notches on the top and left sides. Grinding facets are visible. The back side is flatter than the top one. The context is dubious.
Date of discovery
N/A
Material source
Soapstone
From / Current location
N/A / Arkeologisk Museum, Universitetet I Stavanger
Museum №
3307
Museum № extention
r
Colour
grey
Chronological attribution
Mesolithic
Site name
Stangaland
Location name
Stangelandshelleren
Metric parameters
2.8x1.8x0.9 cm
Weight
6.63 g
Volume
2430.9 m³
Density
2727.384919 kg/m³
Paradata
Data acquisition technique
Image-based 3D modeling
Data acquisition date
08.10.2024
Data acquisition equipment
Canon EOS D5s R, Zeiss Milvus, f/1.4, 50mm, extension ring 12mm, polarizing filter
Focal length
62
Aperture
1/16
ISO
200
Exposure
1 s
Image processing software
Adobe Photoshop
3D model creation software
Agisoft Metashape v.1.8.1
Capturing strategy
199 digital images in RAW format. 6 rounds of imaging with different object orientations: bottom-up, up-bottom, front side, back side, left side, right side. Sharp edges were acquired with additional precision. SfM photogrammetry, static camera within scenes, an artifact on the turntable, black background; scaled from calibrated metric scale bars. Remote shutter release.
Format of supplementary files
*.mtl
*.jpg
*.jpg
File format / 3D model
*.obj
Number of facets
2,066,526
Length of triangle side
0.041 mm
Referencing accuracy
0.004 mm
Measuring accuracy
0.008 mm
Calculated accuracy (RMSE)
0.087 mm
Engraving data
Material
Soapstone
Material of the surface modification tool
Flint
Quartz
Quartz
Type of surface modification
Blade
Other artifacts from dataset
View all






