Capsella Samagher - Capsella Master 3D Model

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Appellation Capsella Samagher - Capsella Master 3D Model
Address Venezia, Venice, Italy
Coordinates (Lat, Lon) (45.433813 , 12.338971)
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3D master model of the Capsella Samagher (Box + Lid) - Model generated by Structured Light scanning - highest resolution - geometry only - 30 million triangles. 3D digitization by Visual Computing Lab, ISTI-CNR - 3D survey, photographic campaign and color mapping for diagnostic purposes during a restoration of the artwork. This Reliquary (height 18,5 cm, length 20,5 cm, width 16,01), which was discovered in Samagher (Pula, Croatia) in 1906 under the altar of the Church of St. Hermagoras, is in carved ivory with corner reinforcements and silver accessories. Probably of Roman craftsmanship, it is of exceptional value for the history of early Christian art, the history of the Church and the history of the Roman Empire because of the refined decoration in relief on the lid and on all four sides.
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Source ISTI-CNR
Contacts Roberto ScopignoResearch DirectorISTI-CNR
1Via G. MoruzziPisa56124ITALY
roberto.scopigno@isti.cnr.itRoberto Scopigno, head of the Visual computing Lab, ISTI-CNR
Copyright Credit Line All rights reserved: ISTI-CNR & Alinari & Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venezia
Europeana Rights Paid access_no re_use
Start Date 401
End Date 500
Period Name 5th Century AD
Materials Ivory, Silver
Heritage Asset Type Reliquary box
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Name Capsella Samagher - 3D Master Model
Description 3D master model of the Capsella Samagher (Box + Lid) - Model generated by Structured Light scanning - highest resolution - geometry only - 30 million triangles. 3D digitization by Visual Computing Lab, ISTI-CNR - 3D survey, photographic campaign and color mapping for diagnostic purposes during a restoration of the artwork. This Reliquary (height 18,5 cm, length 20,5 cm, width 16,01), which was discovered in Samagher (Pula, Croatia) in 1906 under the altar of the Church of St. Hermagoras, is in carved ivory with corner reinforcements and silver accessories. Probably of Roman craftsmanship, it is of exceptional value for the history of early Christian art, the history of the Church and the history of the Roman Empire because of the refined decoration in relief on the lid and on all four sides.
Type 3D
Format PLY
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