Quiriguá Stela A 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Quiriguá Stela A 3d model contains 609,088 polygons and 304,546 vertices. Ornately carved sandstone stela from the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quiriguá, an inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Department of Izabal, Guatemala. The piece was 3D laser scanned in 2019 during the extensive documentation survey at the site by our USF Libraries DHHC team. We utilized structured light scanners at various resolutions on this monument as well as imaging and longer range laser scanning to capture landscape context details. For more information on the iconography, see: Matthew Looper’s Quirigua: A Guide to an Ancient Maya City, 2007 for more discussion and additional references. For more on our 3D project: [https://dhhc.lib.usf.edu/project/the-quirigua-3d-project/]. Background image- 1947, Herbert A. French, Library of Congress. [https://lccn.loc.gov/2016821500]. This project is in collaboration with Oswaldo Gomez, Administrador at Parque Arqueológico Quiriguá |
Model's Textures: (4) N Texture #1 RGB Texture #2 R Texture #3 R Texture #4 |
Keywords: mayan epigraphy inscribed unesco usf guatemala iconography stela libraries heritage-at-risk university-of-south-florida sculpture world-monuments imperiled-heritage digital-heritage-and-humanities-collections |
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