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Using 3D scanning in the investigation of Upper Palaeolithic engravings: first results of a pilot study
Authors:Alexandra Güth
Institution:Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for the Evolution of Hominin Behaviour, Schloss Monrepos, D- 56567 Neuwied, Germany
Abstract:This paper deals with the reinvestigation of selected engravings on slate plaquettes from the Late Upper Palaeolithic site of Gönnersdorf, Germany, by applying new 3D scanning methods for the first time. The aim of this method is to obtain further information about stylistic aspects of the depictions as well as to identify an inner chronology and interrelationship of the lines. In addition new options of 3D photography are tested as a further visual support of investigation and documentation. Previously analyses were subjective whereas the new interpretation uses impartial metric methods. In the future the more objective results will allow the comparison of engravings and their details, with the aim of discerning different artists as well as obtaining a better understanding of the art of former hunter- gatherer societies.
Keywords:3D scanning  Upper Palaeolithic art  Engravings    nnersdorf
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