1 novembre 2014
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Théophane Nicolas et al., « Preservative Approach to Study Encased Archaeological Artefacts », HAL-SHS : l'archive ouverte pour les sciences humaines et sociales, ID : 10.1007/978-3-319-13695-0_32
We propose a workflow based on a combination of computed tomography, 3D images and 3D printing to analyse different archaeological material dating from the Iron Age, a weight axis, a helical piece, and a fibula. This workflow enables a preservative analysis of the artefacts that are unreachable because encased either in stone, corrosion or ashes. Computed tomography images together with 3D printing provide a rich toolbox for archaeologist work allowing to access a tangible representation of hidden artefacts. These technologies are combined in an efficient, affordable and accurate workflow compatible with Preventive archaeology constraints.