Rock Art in the Cueva de la Serreta (D-Stretch)

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Country

Spain

Region

Murcia

Age

Prehistoric

Internal ID

Serreta_Wall_Model_12

Digitization date

2/02/2018

Digitization method

Photogrammetry

Photos / scans number

162

Hardware

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Lens

Canon EF 16-35 mm f/2.8L

Technician

Bart McLeod and Jeff Du Vernay

Postprocesing

Bart McLeod and Jeff Du Vernay

The Cueva de la Serreta is located in the municipality of Cieza, in
the region of Murcia (Spain). It is a cave located in one of the walls
of the spectacular Almadenes Canyon, at the bottom of which the Segura
River runs. Inside there are some paintings of Post-Palaeolithic Rock
Art. In this panel some human and animal figures are shown. At least
two human figures appear to carry a bow with arrows in their hands.
These paintings were declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1998.

We want to thank Joaquín Salmerón, Director of the Cieza City
Council’s Historical Heritage Service, for the facilities he has given
us and for his cooperation.

3D model was made in Reality Capture software using 162 images. Additional processing was completed in D-Stretch, Geomagic Wrap, Zbrush, Blender, and Substance Painter.