by • July 16, 2016 • No Comments
What Do You Get When You Mix Underwater Shipwrecks And 3D Printing?
“3DP is a excellent
tool for archaeology to know topography and in addition
in replicating artifacts that can and so be utilized
in the classroom to aid or encourage learning,” agrees Michael Petch, co-author of 3D Printing: Rise of the Third Industrial Revolution.
“The many informative
areas of 3DP frequently span multiple disciplines or open up participation in an activity to a wider group. This can outcome in useful insights or discoveries of novel approaches.”
Public Archaeology Enhanced By Today’s Technology
by admin • March 5, 2017
by admin • November 28, 2016