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Most of the mined cavity was presumably created in prehistoric times by firesetting to extract the fahlore for copper-production. In the late Middle Ages and in the last centuries prospections/minor ore extractions was carried out using hammer and chisel and blasting, respectively.
The documentation was realized during a SFM-workshop of the research center HiMAT in cooperation with the Institute of Geology of the University of Innsbruck using six different cameras.
Team: Daniel Brandner, Juri Dublyansky, Thomas Gatt, Roman Lamprecht, Gina Moseley, Anouk Roignot, Christoph Spötl, Markus Staudt
Compressed SFM-model (~7000 pictures)
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