Ipogeo dei Tetina - Bronze Fragments A reconstruction 3D model
3D reconstruction model of Bronze Fragments A - 3D model generated through manual modelling - geometry only.
3D digitization by Visual Computing Lab, ISTI-CNR - Campaign carried out in the framework of a regional project, for the creation of a didactic video.
The Ipogeo dei Tetina is an Aetruscan underground funerary complex of late ellenistic age. Located in Sigliano, near Chiusi, and discovered casually in the XIX century, it is now destroyed. The objects recovered from the tomb are now conserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia, Italy.
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ISTI-CNR |
Contacts
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Roberto ScopignoResearch DirectorISTI-CNR1Via G. MoruzziPisa56124ITALYroberto.scopigno@isti.cnr.itRoberto Scopigno, head of the Visual computing Lab, ISTI-CNR |
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All rights reserved: ISTI-CNR & Museo Nazionale Archeologico dell'Umbria |
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Paid access_no re_use |
Start Date
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200 B.C. |
End Date
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101 B.C. |
Period Name
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II Century B.C. |
Materials
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Bronze |
Heritage Asset Type
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Bronze Object |
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Ipogeo dei Tetina - Bronze Fragments A reconstruction 3D model |
Description
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3D reconstruction model of Bronze Fragments A - 3D model generated through manual modelling - geometry only.
3D digitization by Visual Computing Lab, ISTI-CNR - Campaign carried out in the framework of a regional project, for the creation of a didactic video.
The Ipogeo dei Tetina is an Aetruscan underground funerary complex of late ellenistic age. Located in Sigliano, near Chiusi, and discovered casually in the XIX century, it is now destroyed. The objects recovered from the tomb are now conserved at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia, Italy. |
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3D |
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PLY |
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