
Neolithic sherd with emmer-wheat from 3.200 BC
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A Fragment of Neolithic History Unfolds from 3200 BC, Bearing Witness to Ancient Emmer-Wheat Impressions The shard measures a precise 5.28 mm in length and 3.19 mm in width, offering a tangible glimpse into the past. Unearthed at the Sarup site on Denmark's Funen Island, this significant discovery showcases the ingenuity of Neolithic inhabitants. A mere rotation reveals the intricate details of the emmer-wheat grain, frozen in time since ancient days. To visualize this relic in 3D, five images were captured using a Fujifilm XF10 camera, carefully aligned with PhotoModelerPremium software by Eos Systems Inc.
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