Neolithic sherd decorated with cord impression

Neolithic sherd decorated with cord impression

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Sherd from Neolithic Settlement Discovered on Frydenlund in Fyn, Denmark Dates Back Around 3635 BC, Belonging to the Funnel Beaker Culture. This remarkably well-preserved sherd has been extensively adorned with the impression of two stranded cords, a characteristic feature of the To-snoet Snor style. Measuring xx mm by xx mm, this stunning piece is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of its ancient creators. Captured in exquisite detail through a series of six photographs taken using the high-resolution Fuji XF10 camera, every nuance of this sherd's intricate design has been meticulously preserved for posterity. Furthermore, cutting-edge photogrammetry technology, courtesy of the Photo Modeler Scanner, has allowed researchers to create a highly accurate 3D model of the sherd, providing an unparalleled level of insight into its composition and structure.

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