Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in experimental archaeology, by re-enactors, and in museum education. 3D scanning offers a new methodology for the accurate production of such artefacts, which can then be used both in scholarly research and in public engagement activities. This paper describes methodologies for 3D scanning and 3D printing, together with appropriate craft techniques, in the creation of replica musical instruments from the collection of UCL's Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology in London. While there were some challenges in replica creation, discussed below in further detail, 'functional replicas' were successfully made, that, we argue, replicate sufficiently accura...
The replication of objects lies at the heart of material culture research in archaeology. In particu...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Digitally fabricated replicas have entered the cultural heritage (CH) scenery over the last years as...
This paper demonstrates how component musical instrument parts can be recreated from manufacturers’ ...
Archaeological museum exhibitions are made up of collections that represent complex cultura...
3D-scans and 3D-printing in music archaeology. Possibilities and experimental archaeological practic...
International audienceThe playing of historical woodwind instruments is incompatible with the conser...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of 3D printing to support Cultural Heritage and related ...
These are the slides that accompanied a presentation delivered at the ICS Sunoikisis Seminar on Digi...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
3D Printing and 3D imaging technologies are frequent topics of global discussion. We see countless n...
International audienceBone flutes make use of a naturally hollow raw-material. As nature does not pr...
The replication of objects lies at the heart of material culture research in archaeology. In particu...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Digitally fabricated replicas have entered the cultural heritage (CH) scenery over the last years as...
This paper demonstrates how component musical instrument parts can be recreated from manufacturers’ ...
Archaeological museum exhibitions are made up of collections that represent complex cultura...
3D-scans and 3D-printing in music archaeology. Possibilities and experimental archaeological practic...
International audienceThe playing of historical woodwind instruments is incompatible with the conser...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
Digital technologies based on 3D models are always more used to document archaeological remains and ...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of 3D printing to support Cultural Heritage and related ...
These are the slides that accompanied a presentation delivered at the ICS Sunoikisis Seminar on Digi...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
3D Printing and 3D imaging technologies are frequent topics of global discussion. We see countless n...
International audienceBone flutes make use of a naturally hollow raw-material. As nature does not pr...
The replication of objects lies at the heart of material culture research in archaeology. In particu...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Digitally fabricated replicas have entered the cultural heritage (CH) scenery over the last years as...