Tu-tu Camp Jar Rim - Xno'ha,  Belize

Tu-tu Camp Jar Rim - Xno'ha, Belize

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This model showcases high-resolution photogrammetric documentation of a meticulously crafted tu-tu camp jar rim from the ancient Maya site of Xno'ha, nestled in northwestern Belize. Robert Warden, a renowned expert at Texas A&M University, led the charge on photogrammetric documentation, while Ben Baaske, another talented individual from Texas A&M University, took the reins for post-processing tasks. To learn more about the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University, please visit their official website: 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 those interested in the Maya Research Program, a wealth of information is available on their official website: mayaresearchprogram.org. Their Facebook page can be found at https://www.facebook.com/MayaResearchProgram/, and you can also stay up-to-date with their latest discoveries by following them on Instagram @mayaresearchprogram.

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