Enamel Glaze Metal Bowl 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Enamel Glaze Metal Bowl 3d model contains 250,000 polygons and 125,310 vertices. Enamel Glaze Metal Bowl from Minidoka National Historic Site (MIIN 172) Located in southern Idaho, the Minidoka Relocation Center (now the Minidoka National Historic Site) was a World War II concentration camp (see: https://encyclopedia.densho.org/Sites_of_incarceration#Concentration_Camp ) used to imprison people of Japanese descent — most of whom were U.S. Citizens — after President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. Operated between 1942 and 1945, Minidoka was a site of incarceration for over 13,000 Japanese Americans. For more information visit https://internmentarchaeology.org/record/artifact/217-841-433/ Digitized as part of the National Park Service funded Internment Archaeology Digital Archive Project (www.internmentarchaeology.org) - a collaboration between the Michigan State University Department of Anthropology, the MSU Digital Heritage Innovation Lab, and Matrix: The Center for Digital Humanities & Social Sciences; Directed by Stacey Camp and Ethan Watrall - Enamel Glaze Metal Bowl - 3D model by MSU DHI Lab |
Model's Textures: (3) N Texture #1 RGB Texture #2 R Texture #3 |
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