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              <text>Jet is the most well-known and widespread gemstone found in Asturias. The area of Villaviciosa and Gijón is the epicenter of both its extraction and its transformation into jewelry pieces.The layers of jet are located in the highest sections of the Upper Jurassic, from the Kimmeridgian age, consisting of alternating sandstones, marls, and dark silty clays. It originated from woody trunks that were carried and deposited between the sandstones of the well-known Lastres Formation, although it is also found in the so-called La Ñora and Vega formations, in a transitional sedimentary environment.There are precedents for the recognition of the existence and quality of Asturias' jet in foreign scientific publications as early as the 19th century.</text>
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              <text>Firstly, the knowledge of jet extraction, which was carried out by men until the mid-20th century. The raw pieces were extracted seasonally by the farmers themselves. The mines, which were of little significance, mainly consisted of small linear galleries following the mineral veins. Currently, jet mining is not permitted, and contemporary artisans work with the remnants of these extractions that remained on the surface. Secondly, the skill of stone carving, which was traditionally done with a chisel and is now performed with precision mechanical tools.</text>
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              <text>The lack of raw material makes the transmission of the craft easy and abundant. In rare cases, the artisan delegates the learning of all their techniques to one person, as the profession is in danger of extinction, despite having been recently declared a Cultural Heritage Asset in Asturias.There are practically no active jet artisans who are familiar with traditional carving methods using hand tools. Mechanical systems have been introduced, which are not deeply rooted in the tradition, leading to a delicate situation in this regard.</text>
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              <text>In the past, only men were involved in jet work, although it seems that it was the women who did the final touches on the pieces. Today, the majority of those engaged in this activity are women, and most of them combine jet work with other materials such as silver, also applying jewelry-making techniques.</text>
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              <text>Currently, the people of the region take pride in the existence of this artisanal tradition, despite the disagreements between the two existing associations. Jet continues to be seen as a protective element, which means that the pieces made from this material are valued not only for their beauty but also for their symbolic significance.</text>
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              <text>In Asturias, jet has a long tradition. The oldest pieces are documented in the Cave of Las Caldas, dating back 19,000 years to the Solutrean period. A jet bead was found in the tomb of Monte Areo (tomb XV), part of a burial set from the 5th millennium BC. Jet use is also documented in Camoca and Moriyón, near the Villaviciosa estuary, as well as in the Roman-era town of Veranes.Traditionally used as a symbol of protection and good fortune, jet was commonly worn by pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago from the 11th century onward.  Oviedo, a key stop on the Camino Primitivo, became an important center for jet trade and craftsmanship. By the 14th century, Asturian workshops gained fame for the quality of their carvings.After the decline of the Camino de Santiago, jet gained a resurgence due to a historical event. Following the death of Prince Albert in 1861, mourning became fashionable in Victorian society as a symbol of support for Queen Victoria. This was not a passing trend, as she wore mourning attire for the rest of her life and made extravagant use of jet jewelry, which was ideal for this occasion.Today, jet is primarily used in jewelry, and one object that has continued from the past is the "mano" or "figa," whose protective symbolism still endures.</text>
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              <text>In 1999, "Acebache" was created in Villaviciosa, an association aimed at developing the jet tradition of Asturias. This collective includes not only artisans with their respective workshops, but also experts. In 2017, this association split, leading to the creation of "Azabache Jurásico de Villaviciosa," also composed of artisans and experts in this heritage. </text>
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              <text>Monographic Jet Fairs in Asturias:Ribadesella and Tazones host specialized fairs dedicated to Asturian jet, where artisans, experts, and enthusiasts gather to showcase and celebrate this traditional craft. These events highlight the historical and cultural significance of jet, featuring exhibitions, demonstrations, and handcrafted jewelry.The Azabache Fair of Oviedo is an other event that celebrates the tradition and craftsmanship of Asturian jet. Held in the historic center of the city, it brings together artisans, jewelers, and experts who showcase their handcrafted pieces</text>
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Rosaries and Beads: Used in religious devotion, combining jet with other noble materials.&#13;
Earrings and Pendants: Traditional and contemporary designs in which jet is set in silver.&#13;
Brooches and Cameos: Finely carved pieces, especially popular during the Victorian period.</text>
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              <text>The prohibition of raw material extraction has led to very limited supplies. This has also resulted in the inclusion of other minerals, such as those from Turkey, which are not authentic Asturian Jurassic jet.</text>
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              <text>Both associations engage in promotional activities to spread awareness of Asturian jet craftsmanship, including organizing events, workshops, and demonstrations. Additionally, jet sales fairs are held, where artisans showcase and sell their handcrafted jet pieces, helping to preserve and promote this traditional craft.</text>
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              <text>Gender Equality: Traditionally, jet craftsmanship was dominated by men, but today, many women are involved in the craft, often combining it with other materials like silver. This shift has provided women with opportunities for economic independence, skill development, and recognition as artisans.Community Development: The jet industry has supported local economies in Asturias, particularly in regions like Villaviciosa and Gijón. Craftsmanship creates jobs and stimulates local commerce, with fairs and exhibitions drawing attention to the region.</text>
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              <text>Use of Natural, Locally Sourced Materials: Jet is a natural material that has been traditionally sourced from the region of Asturias, specifically from the Jurassic period deposits. The use of locally sourced jet minimizes the environmental impact associated with transportation and supports local geology and heritage. As it is a non-renewable resource, its extraction has been regulated to ensure that it does not overly deplete local resources.Sustainable Craftsmanship Practices: The methods used by artisans today, although increasingly mechanical, often rely on precision tools and small-scale, localized production, as opposed to mass industrial production. Energy Efficiency: Traditional jet carving methods required hand tools, while modern mechanical tools (e.g., Dremels or carbide tools) are more energy-efficient than heavy industrial machinery. Though not fully sustainable in energy use, these tools consume far less energy than large-scale manufacturing processes.</text>
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              <text>The Azabache fairs and markets provide artisans with opportunities to showcase and sell their work, both locally and internationally. These events attract tourists and buyers interested in traditional craftsmanship, which expands market access for local artisans. Artisans working with jet often combine it with other materials such as silver or gold to create jewelry, which broadens their income potential. For example, artisans who produce traditional jet jewelry can also expand into contemporary designs to cater to different markets, diversifying their income sources.</text>
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                <text>de Aldecoa, E. I. (1985). La cerámica vidriada de Faro: motivos decorativos. Liño: Revista anual de historia del arte, (5), 235-246. Busto, M. (2021). Sistematización arqueológica de las producciones de cerámica esmaltada y vidriada de Faro de Liminas (Astrurias, España) desde el siglo XVI al XVIII. Jaén: UJA Editorial. Menéndez, J. J. A. (1997). Un ejemplo de continuidad en la producción de ceràmica desde la Edad Media al siglo XX: Faro (Asturies-España). Olaria: Estudos Arqueológicos, Históricos e Etnológicos, (2), 93-100. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_FpkQ5c6jM https://www.google.com/search?q=videos+taller+de+faro+ceramica&amp;rlz=1C1RLNS_esES958ES961</text>
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              <text>No, nor does it have its own brand or logo. He would like his work to be recognised with a quality label. However, as he is not self-employed, he is not officially recognised as a craftsman in the government register, so he cannot have a label as a craftsman of Asturias. There are many others in his situation, who combine craftsmanship with a main activity.</text>
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              <text>Tova- gammal teknik på nytt sätt. Gunilla Paetau Sjöberg Att välja färg- Berit Bergström Får boken- Anders Jansson, Nina Östman Felt passion- Ellen Bakker, RIchard Assman</text>
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              <text>Most of the recent challenges circle around supplies, logistics, weather conditions and road conditions, reaching the area, travelling connections. Sund in Lofoten has limited access to raw materials, the suppliers are centralised, and the practitioner needs to travel to Harstad to buy raw materials and supplies for the production. The rapidly changing weather and storms can cause, that bridges and roads close for shorter periods, also mountain avalanches can cause a stop in traffic. Travel connections stopping or getting worse could also challenge the business. Another challenge would be if, for some reason, visitors would stop arriving to Lofoten and the public who are the market for the products (tourists) would disappear.</text>
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                <text>.Săpânța is not a common village, precisely because it holds on its territory a rare treasure, hard to value in money or words – CIMITIRUL VESEL (THE MERRY CEMETERY). The Merry Cemetery of Săpânța – globally unique and world value monument, where tomb’s crosses are not only guarding the graves, but they are also explicitly speaking in words. The Merry Cemetery of Săpânța, where the epitaphs, unique in the word, show the richness and originality of the Romanian life philosophy and the Romanian mentality of thinking lively and authentically even about after-life things.</text>
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Groups and Routes: The carollers, known as colindători, form groups that travel through villages, stopping at each household to sing.&#13;
Blessings and Rewards: Hosts welcome the carollers with food, sweets, nuts, apples, and sometimes money as a token of appreciation and blessing for the new year.&#13;
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Religious Carols: Many songs focus on the birth of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the Nativity.&#13;
Folk Carols: Some carols reflect local legends, pastoral life, and historical elements of the region.&#13;
Joyful and Festive Carols: These include songs meant to bring good luck, prosperity, and happiness to the family.&#13;
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Traditional Costumes: Carollers often wear beautifully embroidered garments specific to the Maramureș region.&#13;
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CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
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�Texturing Report.
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Fig. 7 – After Restoration

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�Blender Report.
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�Rendering

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Fishing

Production
Size

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CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

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Photogrammetry Report.
Component

Image Data
Orientation Report
1.

Number of input data

196

2.

Registered images count

158 / 196

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Points count

355061

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Total projections

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Mean reprojection error [pixels]

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CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 1 – Composite 4 Views

Model Data
Poly Report
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High Poly Triangle count

21496168

2.

Low Poly Triangle count

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CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 2 – High Poly

Fig. 3 – Low Poly

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Texturing Report.
Roughness and Metalness

Fig. 4 – Before texturing with SP

Fig. 5 – After texturing with SP

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�PBR Textures

Fig. 6 – AO, Diffuse, Normal (top), and Roughness (bottom)

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Blender Report.
Mesh Restoration

Fig. 7 – 3D Model before restoration

Fig. 8 – 3D Model after restoration

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Rendering

Fig. 9 – Rendered image of the final model

Fig. 10– Final model rendered in context

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Scaling

Fig.11 – Different views of the 3D model showing front, side, back, side, bottom, and top perspectives

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Data Sheet.
Data

Horn container
Site

Muséu del Pueblu d´Asturies / RDM1302

Origin

-

Creator

-

Technique

Carving; Forging

Material

Horn; Iron

Date

Ca. 1875/1900

Purpose of

Dairy Industry; Herding

Production
Size

37x26x14

Description
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creation of the object: “I cannot do it better / because my sight is failing / and I also lack / both study
and the help of grace” (“No puedo acerlo [sic] mejor / porque la vista me falta / también faltan falta [sic]
los / estudios y la yuda [sic] de gracia”).

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

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Photogrammetry Report.
Component

Image Data
Orientation Report
1.

Number of input data

212

2.

Registered images count

139 / 212

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Points count

297599

4.

Total projections

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Mean reprojection error [pixels]

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CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 1 – Composite 4 Views

Model Data
Poly Report
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High Poly Triangle count

20327548

2.

Low Poly Triangle count

74992

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 2 – High Poly

Fig. 3 – Low Poly

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Texturing Report.
Roughness and Texture Correction

Fig. 4 – Before texturing with SP

Fig. 5 – After texturing with SP

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�PBR Textures

Fig. 6 – AO, Diffuse, Normal (top), and Roughness (bottom)

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Blender Report.
Rendering

Fig. 7 – Rendered image of the final model

Fig. 8 – Final model rendered in context

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Scaling

Fig.9 – Different views of the 3D model showing, front, back, sides, bottom and top perspectives

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Data Sheet.
Data

Castanet
Site

Muséu del Pueblu d´Asturies / FM010863

Origin

Cangas de Narcea

Creator

-

Technique

Knife-carving

Material

Chestnut wood

Date

1934

Purpose of

Musical instruments

Production
Size

4,2x16,1x13,4cm

Description
Castanet used for musical accompaniment. The body is entirely decorated with geometric motifs, with a
prominent eight-petal rosette featured at the center. A carved inscription shows the date “VIII-XXXIIII”
(August 1934). This piece comes from Cangas del Narcea and displays the typical characteristics of the
area: large size and rich ornamentation.

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

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Photogrammetry Report.
Component

Image Data
Orientation Report
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Number of input data

117

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67 / 71

3.

Points count

94605

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Total projections

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CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 1 – Composite 4 Views

Model Data
Poly Report
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17678142

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Low Poly Triangle count

74994

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 2 – High Poly

Fig. 3 – Low Poly

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Texturing Report.
Roughness, Metalness and Texture Correction

Fig. 4 – Before texturing with SP

Fig. 5 – After texturing with SP

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�PBR Textures

Fig. 6 – AO, Diffuse, Normal (top), Metallic, and Roughness (bottom)

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Blender Report.
Rendering

Fig. 7 – Rendered image of the final model

Fig. 8 – Final model rendered in context

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Scaling

Fig.9– Different views of the 3D model showing front, back, sides, bottom, and top perspectives

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Data Sheet.
Data

Horse collar
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Origin

-

Creator

-

Technique

Carving; Forging

Material

Wood; Iron;

Date

Ca. 1900/1920

Purpose of

Herding; Livestock farming

Production
Size

30x15x5

Description
Wooden collar with riveted iron reinforcements at both ends, connected by an iron piece designed to
hold a bell. The wood is decorated with carved six-petal flowers distributed around the entire piece.

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

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Photogrammetry Report.
Component 1: Stirrup 1

Image Data
Orientation Report
1.

Number of input data

190

2.

Registered images count

186 / 190

3.

Points count

342060

4.

Total projections

1131127

5.

Average images per tie point

3.3

6.

Maximum reprojection error [pixels]

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Mean reprojection error [pixels]

0.53

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 1 – Composite 4 Views

Model Data
Poly Report
1.

High Poly Triangle count

34793160

2.

Low Poly Triangle count

74988

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 2 – High Poly

Fig. 3 – Low Poly

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Component 2: Stirrup 2

Image Data
Orientation Report
9.

Number of input data

202

10. Registered images count

200 / 202

11. Points count

405368

12. Total projections

1378127

13. Average images per tie point

3.4

14. Maximum reprojection error [pixels]

2.00

15. Median reprojection error [pixels]

0.38

16. Mean reprojection error [pixels]

0.51

Fig. 4 – Composite 4 Views

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Model Data
Poly Report
3.

High Poly Triangle count

31745716

4.

Low Poly Triangle count

74982

Fig. 5 – High Poly

Fig. 6 – Low Poly

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Texturing Report.
Roughness and Metallic, and Texture Correction

Fig. 7 – Stirrup 1 Before texturing with SP

Fig. 8 – Stirrup 1 After texturing with SP

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 9 – Stirrup 2 before texturing with SP

Fig. 10 – Stirraup 2 after texturing with SP

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�PBR Textures

Fig. 11– AO, Diffuse, Normal (top), Metallic and Roughness (bottom) from Stirrup 1

Fig. 12– AO, Diffuse, Normal (top), Metallic and Roughness (bottom) from Stirrup 2

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Blender Report.
Rendering

Fig. 13 – Rendered image of the final model

Fig. 14 – Final model rendered in context

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Scaling Stirrup 1

Fig.15 – Different views of the 3D model showing, front, back, sides, bottom and top perspectives

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Scaling Stirrup 2

Fig.16 – Different views of the 3D model showing, front, back, sides, bottom and top perspectives

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Data Sheet.
Data

Stirrups
Site

Muséu del Pueblu d´Asturies / RDM1349

Origin

-

Creator

-

Technique

Wood carving; Forging

Material

Wood; Iron

Date

Ca. 1865 / 1900

Purpose of

Equine farming

Production
Size

20x30x17cm

Description
Wooden stirrups reinforced with wrought iron, which is shaped into stylized vegetal forms on the front
side of the object.

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

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Photogrammetry Report.
Component

Image Data
Orientation Report
1.

Number of input data

117

2.

Registered images count

117 / 117

3.

Points count

236795

4.

Total projections

837301

5.

Average images per tie point

3.5

6.

Maximum reprojection error [pixels]

2.00

7.

Median reprojection error [pixels]

0.39

8.

Mean reprojection error [pixels]

0.51

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 1 – Composite 4 Views

Model Data
Poly Report
1.

High Poly Triangle count

17678142

2.

Low Poly Triangle count

74996

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Fig. 2 – High Poly

Fig. 3 – Low Poly

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Texturing Report.
Roughness, Metalness and Texture Correction

Fig. 4 – Before texturing with SP

Fig. 5 – After texturing with SP

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�PBR Textures

Fig. 6 – AO, Diffuse, Normal (top), Metallic, and Roughness (bottom)

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Blender Report.
Rendering

Fig. 7 – Rendered image of the final model

Fig. 8 – Final model rendered in context

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Scaling

Fig.9– Different views of the 3D model showing front, side, back, side, bottom, and top perspectives

CULTURALITY · This project has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under
Grant Agreement No. 101132628

�Data Sheet.
Data

Horse collar
Site

Muséu del Pueblu d´Asturies / FM011313

Origin

-

Creator

-

Technique

Carving; Forging

Material

Wood; Iron; Brass

Date

Ca. 1940/1950

Purpose of

Herding; Livestock farming

Production
Size

34x19x7

Description
Wooden collar for livestock, featuring a brass plate nailed to the surface and decorated with stamped
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