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3d Scanning In Archaeology

overall review score: 4.5
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3D scanning in archaeology is the process of capturing detailed three-dimensional images of archaeological sites, artifacts, and structures using specialized equipment.

Key Features

  • Accurate representation of archaeological sites and artifacts
  • Preservation of digital copies for future research
  • Ability to analyze and study objects in detail without physically handling them

Pros

  • Provides detailed and accurate documentation of archaeological findings
  • Allows for virtual exploration and analysis of artifacts
  • Helps in the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage

Cons

  • Require specialized equipment and expertise
  • Can be time-consuming and labor-intensive

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