3D-printed reconstructions provide clues to ancient site | EurekAlert! Science News

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Summary:

"Part of the ancient archaeological site of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, believed by Incans to be where the world was created has been reconstructed using 3D printed models of fragments of an ancient building. The results are presented in a study published in the open access journal Heritage Science.

Researchers at UC Berkeley, USA, created accurate, 3D-printed miniature models of architectural fragments to reconstruct the Pumapunku building in the Tiwanaku site. Considered to be an architectural wonder of its time (AD 500-950), Pumapunku has been ransacked over the last 500 years to a point where none of the remaining 150 blocks that comprised the original building remain in their original place...."

Link:

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-12/bc-3rp121018.php

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oa.new oa.3d oa.visualizations oa.archaeology oa.bolivia oa.south_america oa.digitization oa.south oa.ssh

Date tagged:

12/13/2018, 16:27

Date published:

12/13/2018, 11:28