Platforms
Identification
Artefact ID
WET02
Alternative ID
WET02
Location
WGS84 Geolocation Accuracy
cadastre
Site
Wetzleinsdorf
Description
Description
lower half of body from lower abdomen to soles applied on potlid, horizontal sagital perforation declining from front to back, vertical 3D object on leg joining line
Stove tile placement certainty
uncertain
Posture
Preserved body parts
figural pot-lid
3D specifics of shaping
suprailiac and lap groove, emphasized by thick irregular engraved lines, thin engobe
3D specifics of traces
prefiring smoothing, coarse randomly crossed scratches on R buttock
Recent damage & alteration
Recent damage type
thickly coated (21) surface with many false traces (22, 23)
Surface data presence
Mass & structure data presence
MicroCT specifics
n/a
Thermic cracks
Polished-section description
polished section: light brown homogeneous matrix (01) with unsorted quartz (01, 02), feldspar (04) and biotite (03) grains, and few glauconite (04) and small red-orange granular opaque corpuscles (01).
Mineralogy
n/a
Wear
n/a
Painting (identified by naked eye)
red
Painting (identified in DStretch tool - mode)
possible 2 distinct red pigments (CRGB), residues of yellow in suprailium
Painting (identified by microscopy)
2 distinct red pigments - bright red superposing yellow in suprailium, and another red pigment on lower back part (22, 23, 26, 27)
Pigment determination
Fracture preservation
upper rounded, lower original
Fracture nature
crossing original joining lines
Has a construction opening
No
Datation
Relative datation
Custody
Access rights
Documentation
Stove tile shape certainty
Uncertain
Author of research data
Author of 3D models
3D model:
WET02.mtl
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WET02.obj
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@dataset{WET02,
author = { Ludmila Kaňáková, Vojtěch Nosek },
title = { (WET02) },
url = { https://hdl.handle.net/11222/archaeodata.5751 },
note = { NEOFIG, Digitalia MUNI ARTS, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University },
date = " "
urldate = "2026-05-22" }
(WET02) [3D object], in Kaňáková, L. - Nosek, V. , .  NEOFIG, Digitalia MUNI ARTS, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University [dataset], viewed 22 May 2026, https://hdl.handle.net/11222/archaeodata.5751