3D-data Runstenar i Medelpad 3D-data Runestones in Medelpad
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14141222
3D-scans of runestones in Medelpad. This dataset includes 3D-models of 11th century runestones 3D-scanned for a study within the research project Evighetsrunor: en forskningsplattform för Sveriges runinskrifter (Everlasting Runes: a research platform for Sweden's runic inscriptions) and as a preparation for a corpus publication about runic inscriptions in Medelpad.
The signum M + number is an ID-code used in the record of runic inscriptions kept by Runverket at the Swedish National Heritage Board. The signum is used in most publications and web-based resources. It is the key to find further references on a specific runic inscription and the object carrying it.
The 3D-scanning was made by Henrik Zedig, Länsstyrelsen Västra Götaland, with a handheld laser scanner HandySCAN BLACK ELITE (blue laser) from Creaform with a resolution of 0.40 mm. The data is here provided as STL-files.
Noice has been reduced by using the function Thin in Zeiss INSPECT Optical 3D at a threshold level of 0.02-0.03 mm.
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Fieldwork 3D-scanning 22-24 September 2020
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2020-09-22 - 2020-09-22
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- Stiftelsen Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
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- The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
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- Swedish National Heritage Board
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Swedish National Heritage Board