The reconstruction of the original morphology of bones and teeth after sampling for physicochemical (e.g., radiocarbon and uranium series dating, stable isotope analysis, paleohistology, trace element analysis) and biomolecular analyses (e.g., ancient DNA, paleoproteomics) is appropriate in many contexts and compulsory when dealing with fossil human remains. The reconstruction protocols available to date are mostly based on manual re-integration of removed portions and can lead to an imprecise recovery of the original morphology. In this work, to restore the original external morphology of sampled teeth we used computed microtomography (microCT), reverse engineering (RE), computer-aided design (CAD) and rapid prototyping (RP) techniques t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of virtually and physically reconstruc...
The technique of "replicas" is a process available to paleontological research. Method of interpreta...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...
The reconstruction of the original morphology of bones and teeth after sampling for physicochemical ...
Studies of teeth represent a significant part of palaeoanthropological research. Over the past two d...
A wide variety of methods are used in archaeological research today, including 3D imaging techniques...
This paper describes the application of 3D techniques, such as Reverse Engineering (RE), Computer Ai...
The present paper describes a two stage impression technique using a silicone elastomer suitable for...
Over the past few years closer cooperation can be observed in various aspects of digital techniques ...
Teeth are often the preferred substrate for isotopic and genetic assays in archaeological research. ...
<p>(a-b) Different views of a single tooth. Length of the tooth is about 10.8 cm and the number of f...
In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their poss...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether close-range photogrammetry is a viable alternative to...
The Middle Paleolithic fossil human teeth from Taddeo cave in southwestern Italy were discovered in ...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of virtually and physically reconstruc...
The technique of "replicas" is a process available to paleontological research. Method of interpreta...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...
The reconstruction of the original morphology of bones and teeth after sampling for physicochemical ...
Studies of teeth represent a significant part of palaeoanthropological research. Over the past two d...
A wide variety of methods are used in archaeological research today, including 3D imaging techniques...
This paper describes the application of 3D techniques, such as Reverse Engineering (RE), Computer Ai...
The present paper describes a two stage impression technique using a silicone elastomer suitable for...
Over the past few years closer cooperation can be observed in various aspects of digital techniques ...
Teeth are often the preferred substrate for isotopic and genetic assays in archaeological research. ...
<p>(a-b) Different views of a single tooth. Length of the tooth is about 10.8 cm and the number of f...
In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their poss...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether close-range photogrammetry is a viable alternative to...
The Middle Paleolithic fossil human teeth from Taddeo cave in southwestern Italy were discovered in ...
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relyin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of virtually and physically reconstruc...
The technique of "replicas" is a process available to paleontological research. Method of interpreta...
Many odontological studies held through application of traditional and modern techniques, especially...