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3D model of a core from layer 5 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 62 mm long core. In lithic production, cores are the starting points, from which all subsequent blanks (e.g. blades or flakes) are knapped off. This core seems to have been used mainly for the production of regular ...

3D model of a core from layer 5 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 45 mm long core. In lithic production, cores are the starting points from which all subsequent blanks (e.g. blades or flakes) are knapped off. This core seems to have been used mainly for the production of regular ...

3D model of a drill from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 93 mm long blade, distally modified as a drill. Due to its shape, the object can be classified as a double drill. The artefact is made from red-brown to yellow white veined chert. It surfaced in layer 9 of the ...

3D model of a bone point fragment from layer 4 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 78,7 mm long fragment of the distal (upper) part of a bone point. It originated from layer 4 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria. It constitutes one of the numerous osseous artefacts ...

3D model of a double endscraper from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 53 mm long double endscraper on a blade made from gray chert. Scrapers show one or two retouched concave working edges at an acute angle. They were used to skin animals, clean meat off hides or on wood. This scraper ...

3D model of a burin from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 86 mm long simple dihedral burin. The artefact is made of gray-brown semi-translucent chert. It surfaced in layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria and constitutes one of the numerous ...

3D model of a blade from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 85 mm long blade. The artefact features no modifications and is made of gray-brown chert, with most of its surface covered by blue-white patina. The object originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the ...

3D model of a blade from Willendorf

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3D scan of a 135 mm long blade made from brown grey speckled chert. It constitutes one of the numerous artefacts found in the same site as the Venus of Willendorf.

3D model of a reindeer antler from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a reindeer antler with cut marks. Reindeer antlers were used as raw material for a variety of items during the Paleolithic, including pins to fasten clothing, points for spears as well as awls. The item originated from ...

3D model of an endscraper from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 70 mm long endscraper on a blade made from brown-red radiolarite. Scrapers show one or two retouched concave working edges at an acute angle. They were used to skin animals, clean meat off hides or on wood. This ...

3D model of a plunging blade from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a plunging blade made from red-brown radiolarite. The item originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria. It constitutes one of the numerous artefacts found in the same site as ...

3D scan of a core from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 49 mm long core. In lithic production, cores are the starting points, from which all subsequent blanks (e.g. blades or flakes) are knapped off. Sometimes cores were also used secondary as scrapers, as seems to have ...

3D model of an endscraper from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 70 mm long endscraper on a blade made from gray quartz. Scrapers show one or two retouched concave working edges at an acute angle. They were used to skin animals, clean meat off hides or on wood. This endscraper ...

3D model of a point from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 74 mm long bilaterally retouched point made from veined chert. The item originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria. It constitutes one of the numerous artefacts found in ...

3D model of a double burin from layer 4 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 53 mm long double burin. Tools of this kind are especially common and appear in great variety in Central Europe during the Upper Paleolithic. They were used to work hard materials, such as dry wood or bone, antler, ...

3D model of a burin from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 69 mm long burin made from white patinated chert. Tools of this kind are especially common and appear in great variety in Central Europe during the Upper Paleolithic. They were used to work hard materials, such as ...

3D model of a burin from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 55 mm long burin made from brown-red radiolarite. Tools of this kind are especially common and appear in great variety in Central Europe during the Upper Paleolithic. They were used to work hard materials, such as ...

3D model of Willendorf expedition box 40 (1908/09)

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3D scan of an expedition box from the excavations undertaken at the site Willendorf II in 1908 and 1909. Within these boxes lithic artefacts were stored, which were deemed as ‘waste’ by the original excavators in 1908/09, and ...

3D model of the lid of expedition box 41 (Willendorf, 1908/09)

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3D scan of the lid of an expedition box from the excavations undertaken at the site Willendorf II in 1908 and 1909. The lid originally belonged to an expedition box from the excavations in Willendorf II 1908/09. Within the box, ...

3D model of Willendorf expedition box 37 (1908/09)

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Expedition box from the excavations undertaken at the site Willendorf II in 1908 and 1909. Within these boxes lithic artefacts were stored, which were deemed as ‘waste’ by the original excavators in 1908/09, and therefore in ...

3D model of Venus III from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a modified piece of mammoth tusk, which has been interpreted as anthropomorphic figurine, dubbed as Venus III. The object was found in 1908 in layer 9 of the site Willendorf II, the same site as the Venus of Willendorf ...

3D model of Venus II from Willendorf

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3D scan of an anthropomorphic figurine made of mammoth ivory, which is known since its discovery in 1926 as Venus II. The object was found at the same site as the Venus of Willendorf (NHMW-Prae 44.686).

3D model of a core from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 134 mm long core made from gray-green marl. In lithic production, cores are the starting points, from which all subsequent blanks (e.g. blades or flakes) are knapped off. It originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf ...

3D model of a double function tool from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 72 mm long double function tool made from blue-white patinated chert. This object features a scraper and a burin edge. The item originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria. ...

3D model of a scraper from layer 8 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 70 mm long scraper on a blade made from gray quartz. Scrapers show one or two retouched concave working edges at an acute angle. They were used to skin animals, clean meat off hides or on wood. This scraper ...

3D model of a notched backed point from the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a 56 mm long notched backed point. Notched backed points were especially common during the Gravettian and were probably used as armoring for spears. The item is from the younger layer of the Willendorf I/North site in ...

3D model of a rib with decoration from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a rib with criss-cross decoration. The item originated from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site in the Wachau Region in Lower Austria.It constitutes one of the numerous artefacts found in the same site as the Venus of Willendorf.

3D model of a perforated fox tooth from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a perforated fox tooth. Teeth of carnivores such as fox, wolf, or even cave lions were frequently used as ornaments during the Upper Paleolithic. Further cut marks on fox bone in sites on the Swabian Alp and in Moravia ...

3D model of a piece of red ochre from layer 9 of the Willendorf II site

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3D scan of a piece of red ochre. Red ochre was one of the available and used natural colors of the Stone Age. It was used in cave paintings, to color clothing and skins, as well as for burial rituals from the Middle Paleolithic ...