
handle: 11574/232721
3D model of the mummy board of the Royal Scribe of the Necropolis Butehamon (Museo Egizio, Torino, Cat. 2237/03). The photogrammetry is part of Faces Revealed Project. The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 895130 The model considers only the external upper part of coffin lids as far down as the lower part of the crossed forearms. The dataset contains: zip file with the photographs and the 3D model generated with the software Agisoft Metashape 1.8.3; .png file with the orthophtgraph of the coffin textured and not textured .psd file with the overlapped orthophtgraphs of the coffin textured and not textured (right, front and left sides) Exported Report of 3D model .pdn file with the verlapped layers (orthophotographs textured and not textured, drawings and points) generated with the open source paint. net All the dataset is the result of the work of Stefania Mainieri. If you publish material based on datasets contained in this archive, then, in your acknowledgements, please cite the original source, referring to it through the following DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10722083
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