Equus lambei molar

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This Pleistocene horse tooth was collected in Alberta, Canada in 1914 by W.E. Cutler. It was 3D scanned with a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum Department of Paleobiology on September 25, 2017. This tooth’s specimen number is USNM V 8254 and more information on this specimen can be found here:http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/341a7cb61-9a73-4cb1-a9fe-ecfc2e24013c

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The Virtual Curation Laboratory at VCU formed through a project with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Legacy Program to develop a digital data project that incorporates the use of a three-dimensional object scanner in recording American Indian and historic artifacts for analysis and conservation. The Virtual Curation Laboratory now partners with institutions across the planet to 3D scan paleontological, archaeological, and historically significant items with the goal of sharing them freely with the world. Project Director: Dr. Bernard K. Means; [email protected]

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