Chupícuaro Ceramic head fragment
This ceramic head fragment likely originates from the Chupícuaro culture of Preclassic Mexico. The Chupícuaro culture was influential in ceramic production, devoting much time to the creation and exporting of ceramic figurines. This figure illustrates some of the characteristics of Chupícuaro figurines, such as the ‘coffee bean’ shaped eyes, and typical centre hair parting of a female figure. This…
Sortzailea
- The Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland
Gaia
- Characters & Creatures
- Cultural Heritage & History
- Chupícuaro culture
- Pre classical Mexico
- ritual figurines
- ceramic (material)
- figures (representations)
- ritual objects
- archaeological objects
- Zeramika
- Figure
- Artefaktu arkeologiko
Elementu mota
- 3D
Sortzailea
- The Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland
Gaia
- Characters & Creatures
- Cultural Heritage & History
- Chupícuaro culture
- Pre classical Mexico
- ritual figurines
- ceramic (material)
- figures (representations)
- ritual objects
- archaeological objects
- Zeramika
- Figure
- Artefaktu arkeologiko
Elementu mota
- 3D
Erakunde hornitzailea
Agregatzailea
Elementu honen baimenen egoera (besterik adierazi ezean)
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Baimenak
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Sortze data
- 2022
- 2022
Aldi baterako
- 500 BC - 500 AD
- Early Medieval
- -0499/0500
Lekuak
- Nuevo Chupicuaro, Guanajuato Mexico
Jatorria
- Models are created using Shining3D’s Einscan Pro 2X laser scanner and ExScan Pro software. They are then processed using Meshlab and Blender. ; Laser scanning; Mesh processing
Identifikatzailea
- share3d:1217
- share3d:1217
Formatua
- glTF
Hizkuntza
- English
- en
Honen parte da
- Share3D
- Ireland
Loturak
- https://www.huntmuseum.com/explore/item/a3af278c-8055-3e91-a620-3b2426aae283/?s%3DHCM+307&pos=1
Urtea
- 2022
Herrialde hornitzailea
- Ireland
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