Use of 3D models as a didactic resource in archaeology. A case study analysis
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Materia
Teaching archaeology 3D-model 3D-printing Tangible resources
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2022-07-18Referencia bibliográfica
Arias, F... [et al.]. Use of 3D models as a didactic resource in archaeology. A case study analysis. Herit Sci 10, 112 (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-022-00738-x]
Resumen
The generation of 3D models through Terrestrial Laser Scanning has proved to be valuable tools for the study, documentation
and recreation of archaeological remains. In this context, it is described how to generate a physical model
to provide not only to researchers, but also as teaching material for teachers for university students, facilitating their
access and study. As a practical case, this article describes the acquisition, processing and management of archaeological
data in the archaeological site of Cástulo, Jaén, in South Spain. We expound how to get the 3D-printed model
of the Muslim tower, showing how it is possible to generate a scale and very reliable reproduction of the structure,
being also an useful and tangible material in the teaching of cultural heritage.