
Slipped, Black Bowl - Xno'ha, Belize
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This model presents photogrammetric documentation of a partially restored slipped, black bowl from an excavation site within Chultun 16-01 (an underground feature resembling a cave) beneath Structure 33 (part of a C-shaped courtyard complex). The Structure 32 Courtyard Group (of which Structure 33 is a part) belongs to the Western Elite Residence Group (WERG) at Xno'ha. Excavation crew chief, Kevin Austin (Northeastern University), oversaw the excavation process, while Chris Layser (Maya Research Program) was responsible for conducting photogrammetric documentation and Ben Baaske (Texas A&M University) handled post-processing tasks. To learn more about this project or to stay updated on related work, visit the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University: chc.arch.tamu.edu. You can also connect with them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/tamuchc or follow their Instagram account @tamuarch_chc. For information about the Maya Research Program and its ongoing research efforts, please visit mayaresearchprogram.org. The program is active on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MayaResearchProgram/ and can be followed on Instagram at @mayaresearchprogram.
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