2023
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2579/1/012011
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Preservation and Reproduction of an Ancient Human Humerus through X-ray Microscopy and 3D Printing

Flavio Cognigni,
Valentina Alemanno,
Luciano Fattore
et al.

Abstract: The combination of X-ray Microscopy (XRM) and three-dimensional virtual reconstruction has enabled the digitization and restoration of broken artifacts. By scanning, acquiring, and virtually stitching together the 3D reconstructions of individual broken pieces, damaged relics can be visualized as if they were intact objects. These virtually reconstructed samples can then be reproduced as physical copies through 3D printing, allowing for the sharing of rare findings in museum exhibits worldwide so that printed … Show more

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