3D scanners help Digital Archaeology

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The application of 3D scanners in the field of digital archaeology is of great significance to archaeological research and cultural heritage protection. Traditional archaeological recording methods often have problems with accuracy and completeness, while 3D scanners can digitally preserve

Using three-dimensional scanning technology, the three-dimensional spatial distribution of the archaeological excavation site can be intuitively reproduced, providing a virtual on-site environment for archaeologists and providing strong support for archaeological research. The scanner can quickly and accurately obtain the three-dimensional point cloud data of the entire archaeological site and each layer to avoid secondary damage to the site. At the same time, the contactless scanning method also protects the integrity of cultural relics.

The design of the Revopoint MIRACO 3D scanner is more flexible and free. It adopts an "All-in-One" integrated design. It does not need to be connected to other devices and can be independently handheld and scanned on site. Its function of switching between long and close views can adapt to different working distances and scanned object sizes, allowing the entire site and details to quickly obtain three-dimensional data. At the same time, MIRACO's integrated design makes scanning, display and post-processing more convenient, and scan previews and results can be viewed on the screen at any time.

Through digital technology, the scanner can clearly mark and display the location of each remains, simulate the physical objects of cultural heritage and the characteristics of the space where they are located, and accurately and intuitively reproduce the three-dimensional spatial distribution of the remains and relics at the archaeological excavation site in three-dimensional space. . This form is currently the best way to preserve and display physical heritage and historical information.

Digital technology is gradually changing the face of archeology, giving ancient civilizations new life in the digital world. Through 3D scanning technology, not only can historical relics be recorded more quickly and accurately, but human civilization can also be interpreted and passed on from a new perspective.

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