Falcucci Armando, Moroni Adriana, Negrino Fabio, Peresani Marco, Riel-Salvatore Julien
Department of Geosciences, Prehistory and Archaeological Sciences Research Unit, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Department of Physical Sciences, Earth, and Environment, Prehistory and Anthropology Research Unit, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
Sci Data. 2025 Jun 19;12(1):1037. doi: 10.1038/s41597-025-05330-z.
Here, we introduce an open-access database of 3D models of stone tools (n = 2,016) from four Early Upper Paleolithic sequences excavated south of the Alps and along Peninsular Italy, including Grotta della Cala, Grotta di Castelcivita, Grotta di Fumane, and Riparo Bombrini. Available through four self-standing Zenodo repositories, these models enable in-depth analysis of core reduction procedures, reduction intensity, and shape variability. Unlike other repositories, this database has been actively used to address archaeological questions, providing a comprehensive demonstration of the use of 3D models in lithic analysis. The Open Aurignacian Project utilizes various scanning devices, including the Artec Spider, Artec Micro, and micro-computed tomography, with a focus on enhancing the reproducibility and accessibility of archaeological data. This paper presents the scanning methodology, dataset organization, and technical validation of the project, while also discussing the scientific potential of these data to foster cross-continental research collaboration. Our open-sharing initiative is designed to stimulate inter-regional studies of human behavioral evolution, offering new opportunities to address questions in Paleolithic studies through the FAIR principles.
在此,我们介绍一个开放获取的石器三维模型数据库(n = 2016),这些石器来自阿尔卑斯山以南和意大利半岛沿线发掘的四个旧石器时代晚期早期遗址,包括卡拉洞穴、卡斯特尔奇维塔洞穴、富马内洞穴和邦布里尼避难所。通过四个独立的Zenodo存储库可获取这些模型,它们能够对石核还原过程、还原强度和形状变异性进行深入分析。与其他存储库不同,该数据库已被积极用于解决考古问题,全面展示了三维模型在石器分析中的应用。奥瑞纳文化开放项目使用了各种扫描设备,包括阿泰克蜘蛛3D扫描仪、阿泰克微3D扫描仪和微型计算机断层扫描,重点在于提高考古数据的可重复性和可获取性。本文介绍了该项目的扫描方法、数据集组织和技术验证,同时还讨论了这些数据在促进跨大陆研究合作方面的科学潜力。我们的开放共享倡议旨在推动对人类行为进化的跨区域研究,通过公平原则为解决旧石器时代研究中的问题提供新机会。