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Dataset . 2026
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Dataset . 2026
Data sources: Datacite
ZENODO
Dataset . 2026
License: CC BY
Data sources: Datacite
ZENODO
Dataset . 2026
Data sources: Datacite
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Jade Object Specimen 03 (EANJ_FACE_03): High-Resolution Visual Documentation of Face-like Form

Authors: Chen, Shuang;

Jade Object Specimen 03 (EANJ_FACE_03): High-Resolution Visual Documentation of Face-like Form

Abstract

I. Scope and Purpose This dataset documents a multi-view visual record of an East Asian prehistoric jade object featuring a human-face motif (EANJ_FACE_03). The object represents a single specimen within a systematic digital archiving project comprising multiple human-face–shaped artifacts and forms part of a continuously expanding data collection. The purpose of this record is to provide independently verifiable baseline visual data through standardized image acquisition and organization, serving as an objective reference foundation for subsequent academic work. Provided that researchers operate within clearly defined research questions and methodological frameworks, this dataset may be used to support cross-comparative morphological studies, teaching examples, and non-invasive re-analysis based on image-derived evidence. Access Note:This record constitutes a low-resolution public preview (Public Preview). The high-resolution original image dataset (Record B), including RAW/TIFF files, has been published separately under restricted access. Qualified researchers may apply for access via the following DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18648011 II. Academic Neutrality and Non-Interpretive Disclaimer This dataset adheres to a principle of non-interpretive description, intended to ensure scientific neutrality and methodological transparency throughout the documentation process. All textual descriptions and image annotations are strictly limited to directly observable phenomena and do not constitute, imply, or suggest any archaeological attribution, cultural identification, chronological assessment, or historical contextualization. This record does not address, evaluate, or speculate on the object’s provenance, function, scholarly significance, or commercial value, nor does it represent any form of interpretive or conclusory statement.

Keywords

ox-nose (cow-nose) perforation, surface patina patterns, human-face jade form, micro-erosion features, jade perforation analysis, weathering patterns, tool marks, visual reference, jade morphology, surface pitting

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