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Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.18710/OTPFFJ |
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Publication Date
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2025-11-12 |
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Title
| Engraved sandstone pieces from the Churinga Cave of Kamyana Mohyla, Ukraine, TEMPA-3D project |
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Author
| Radchenko, SimonUniversity of StavangerORCID0000-0003-2970-5373 |
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Point of Contact
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Radchenko, Simon (University of Stavanger) |
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Description
| An asset of 3D models of sandstone portable art objects from Kamyana Mohyla from the collection of the Institute of Archaeology of the NAS of Ukraine. The dataset comprises 36 artifacts studied during the TEMPA-3D research project, representing a collection of Late Mesolithic objects. It consists of 36 3D models and presents both the models themselves and the RAW image data used during photogrammetric procedures. The accuracy is approximately 0.2 mm. (2025-10-09) |
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Subject
| Arts and Humanities; Social Sciences |
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Keyword
| Archaeology https://www.getty.edu/vow/AATFullDisplay?find=archaeology&logic=AND¬e=&english=N&prev_page=1&subjectid=300252681 (AAT) https://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html
Mesolithic https://www.getty.edu/vow/AATFullDisplay?find=mesolithic&logic=AND¬e=&english=N&prev_page=1&subjectid=300019264 (AAT) https://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html
Sandstone https://www.getty.edu/vow/AATFullDisplay?find=sandstone&logic=AND¬e=&english=N&prev_page=1&subjectid=300011376 (AAT) https://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html
Photogrammetry http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300053580 (AAT) https://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html
Microphotogrammetry http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300389998 (AAT) https://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html
Rock art http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300184090 (AAT) https://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html |
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Related Publication
| Radchenko, S., Adegeest, M., Little, A., Mansrud, A., Kutchera, M. 2025. Photogrammetric 3D modelling and experimental archaeology reveals new technological insights into engraved soapstone sinker production in Western Norway (6400-3300 cal. BC). Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 37, e00427. doi 10.1016/j.daach.2025.e00427 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2025.e00427 |
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Language
| English |
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Producer
| University of Stavanger (UiS) https://www.uis.no/en |
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Production Date
| 2025-10-09 |
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Production Location
| Kyiv, Ukraine |
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Contributor
| Data Curator: Radchenko, Simon
Data Collector: Hordiienko, Tim
Supervisor: Mansrud, Anja
Supervisor: Little, Aimee |
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Funding Information
| Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions: 101153375 |
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Distributor
| University of Stavanger (UiS) https://dataverse.no/dataverse/uis |
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Distribution Date
| 2025-10-09 |
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Depositor
| Radchenko, Symon |
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Deposit Date
| 2025-10-09 |
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Time Period
| Start Date: 6400 BCE; End Date: 3300 BCE |
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Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2025-08-15; End Date: 2025-11-01 |
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Data Type
| Raster image 2D data; image-based 3D models; machine-readable text; supplementary data files for 2D and 3D data (plain text files) |
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Series
| TEMPA-3D: TEMPA-3D is a transdisciplinary project focused on the Mesolithic portable art of Europe. It aims to create a new research subfield by merging two non-invasive and non-destructive techniques — digital photogrammetry and experimental archaeology. While the experimental study will give new data on the details of rock art production, 3D modeling of the experimental specimens allows comparison with the prehistoric engraved stones. This fuse of methodologies reveals how the art was made down to a hand movement. The project is focused on two case studies — the fragile collection of Mesolithic objects from Norway and the endangered portable rock art collection from Kamyana Mohyla, Ukraine. It aims to digitally preserve and study these unique datasets and apply new methods to show their significance and uniqueness worldwide. Moreover, as the two case studies represent similar economic and societal formations, the project benefits from comparing them to reveal features and similarities of the Late Mesolithic in Northern and South-Eastern Europe. |
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Software
| Agisoft Metashape, Version: 1.5.1.
Adobe Photoshop, Version: 2024 |
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Related Material
| Radchenko, Simon. 2022. Rediscovered Mesolithic Rock Art Collection from Kamyana Mohyla Complex in Eastern Ukraine, Open Archaeology, 8(1), 114—131. DOI: 10.1515/opar-2022-0230; Radchenko, Simon & Kiosak, Dmytro. 2022. Upper Paleolithic rock art of Ukraine between here and nowhere. Quaternary International. DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2022.09.008 |
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Related Dataset
| Radchenko, Simon. 2025, "Soapstone sinkers for line fishing from the collection of the University Museum Bergen, Norway, TEMPA-3D project", https://doi.org/10.18710/HCOGRL, DataverseNO; Radchenko, Simon. 2025, "Experimental dataset from the TEMPA-3D project", https://doi.org/10.18710/42MXQL, DataverseNO; Radchenko, Simon. 2025, "Soapstone sinkers for line fishing from the collection of the Archaeological Museum of the University of Stavanger, Norway, TEMPA-3D project", https://doi.org/10.18710/FJM6YB, DataverseNO |
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Other Reference
| https://tempa3d.com/ |
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Data Source
| All artifacts originate from the collection of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kyiv, and are physically stored there. They were delivered to Kyiv after the excavation campaigns of 1973-1974 by Valentin Danilenko. 2D images and 3D models are digital-born in course of TEMPA-3D project. |
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Origin of Historical Sources
| All data were extracted during the excavation projects on the west slope of Kamyana Mohyla Hill, primarily within Churingas Cave. They are attributed to the Late Mesolithic of this cultural landscape. |
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Characteristic of Sources
| Detailed metadata of the artifacts and paradata of the digital data are available at https://tempa3d.com/ |
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Documentation and Access to Sources
| Materials related to the dataset are stored at the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kyiv, and are available upon request to the museum or by contacting the dataset creator. |