Thames Foreshore Pottery Fragment

Thames Foreshore Pottery Fragment

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Photogrammetry capture of a piece of pottery discovered on the Thames foreshore at Bankside. Unearthed in 2020, this artifact remains shrouded in mystery. Date: A potentially pivotal era unfolds - Tudor or Stuart? Source: claygroundcollective.org, an online repository of visual references and historical insights. Possible classifications include Metropolitan Slipware (1630-1720) or the enigmatic Borderware. Source: Identifying Pottery of the Thames Foreshore by Richard Hemery, a comprehensive guide that sheds light on this ancient craft. The 3D model contains: Fbx scene: LOD High: A highly detailed representation boasting 500k triangles and an expansive 4096x4096pixels diffuse texture. LOD Low: A more compact version with 50k triangles and the same high-resolution diffuse texture, catering to varying system requirements. A total of 392 photos were taken in a lightbox using a Sony a6000 camera in February 2021. These images were then meticulously processed in Reality Capture, bringing this relic to life.

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