Fig. 19.
Parallel-projection orthographic views of artifacts and human remains from the photogrammetry model. The white bar measures 4 cm for all images, and the multidirectional arrow shows the viewpoint of the image, where the green arrow points to north, the red to east, and the blue points up. The drawing on the left can be used as a reference to identify the location of each image. Rectangles relate to views of the scan seen from above, whereas the dotted curly brackets show the viewing angle of the scan viewed from the side. A The relative position of the shells found in situ wrapping over the right humerus. B The relative position of the scapula (surrounded by the dotted contour) and the right humerus (full line). C Relative position of the perforated columellae found in the abdomen area. D Relative position of the perforated columbellae and pendants found near the arm and torso
