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Year: 2015 Author: Bernard K. Means Categories: Explore Posts, Community Archaeology, Curation, Public Archaeology, Education, Digital Archaeology, Archives, Museum Archaeology
Tags: 3D Scanning, Public Archaeology, Education, Virtual Archaeology
Means, Bernard K. (2015): Making a Future for the Past in the Virtual Curation Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080665 | 521 Kb |
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World War II porcelain hand grenade from Japan. 3D scanned at the Virginia War Memorial (doa_image21410.jpg) |
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Newly printed Aztec dog figurine replicas “watch” a panel of rock art. (doa_image21421.jpg) |
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A young visitor plays chess at the Day of Archaeology event hosted by Archaeology in the Community (doa_image21431.jpg) |
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Inviting visitors to see 3D printed artifact replicas at the Germanna Day of Archaeology (doa_image21435.jpg) |
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The Urban Archaeology Corps. Courtney Bowles is in the first row of standing individuals, second from the left. (doa_image21442.jpg) |
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