| Upper Nodena Head Pot |
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| Interactive VRML File (20k triangles) |
Image of head pot |
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Currently housed at the Arkansas Archaeological Survey, this Nodena-style head pot is wonderfully preserved. The vessel is from the Fields Chapel site in Yell county and dates spproximately to 1400 - 1600 AD. In January 2007, the vessel was scanned with the Konica Minolta VIVID 9i. Nineteen scans were obtained resulting in an aligned dataset of over 4.7million points. The data were merged into a polygonal mesh file containing 1.5 million triangles and are available here in both original and reduced form and in a variety of formats.
| Upper Nodena Head Pot |
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OBJ (zipped w/.mtl) |
| Original File - 1.3 Million triangles |
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| Reduced - 500,000 triangles |
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| Reduced - 250,000 triangles |
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| Reduced - 100,000 triangles |
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| Reduced - 50,000 triangles |
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| Reduced - 20,000 triangles |
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