Professor Sauvage and student Jash Sash (25’) are currently experimenting with several 3D digitalization processes to document the LMU collection from Bab edh-Dhra, an Early Bronze Age site located near the Dead Sea. 3D models of the objects will be placed on an online platform and will be freely accessible (open source) to scholars and researcher world-wide. The archaeological site of Bab edh-Dhra comprises a city, to the north of the wadi, and a cemetery, south of it. The material from LMU comes from “shaft tomb 72 NorthEast” excavated in 1965-1967 in the cemetery of the site, and dates to the Early Bronze Age I period, around 3300-3000 BC. It was obtained through the kindness of the Department of Antiquities, Jordan in 1977.