Contact: Dr. Daniel F. Carlson, daniel.carlson@hzg.de This dataset includes three files, in addition to this README file: bear_trap_ground_20200717_high_scaled.mtl bear_trap_ground_20200717_high_scaled.obj bear_trap_model.pdf OVERVIEW The .obj file is a high resolution mesh model of the Bear Trap, a Norse ruin at the western end of the Nuussuaq Peninsula in NW Greenland. This 3D model was created from thousands of photographs that were processed using Structure from Motion Multiview Stereo photogrammetry software (in this case Agisoft PhotoScan Pro v1.4 Linux Ubuntu). The images were collected as part of the Vaigat Iceberg-Microbial Oil Degradation and Archaeological Heritage Investigation (VIMOA) project that was funded by the Danish Centre for Marine Research and supported by the Arctic Research Centre at Aarhus University, the Danish National Museum, the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, and the Greenland National Museum and Archives in Nuuk. Walsh et al. (2020) provides an overview of the archaeological surveys conducted during the VIMOA project. Walsh et al. (2020) The VIMOA project and archaeological heritage in the Nuussuaq Peninsula of north-west Greenland. Antiquity 94:e6 doi:10.15184/aqy.2019.230 HOW TO VIEW THIS MODEL The .obj 3D model of the Bear Trap can be viewed using Meshlab, an open access software http://www.meshlab.net The following instructions were tested on the Mac version of Meshlab. The process should be similar on Windows and Linux, but has not been tested or verified. + Download and install Meshlab + File -> Import Mesh + Select ‘bear_trap_ground_20200717_high_scaled.obj’ + Wait for the mesh to load - this can take 30-60 s depending on your computer + If the Info Panel is not open, View -> Show Info Panel + To change the appearance of the model, click on the cylinder icon and options for ’Shading’, ‘Color’, and ‘Back-Face’ will appear + NOTE: if ‘Color: Face’ is selected the model will appear in all white; to change this select ‘Color: Vert’ For more information about Meshlab- read their documentation. The .pdf file is a 3D model that can be viewed in Adobe Acrobat Reader. For instructions on how to view 3D content in Adobe Acrobat Viewer, please visit https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/enable-3d-content-pdf.html