3D Printing

Maker Culture - Ep 163

3D Printing Ancient Structures for Reconstruction - Ep 97

Through the power of the internet we interview Alexei Vranich from from the ruins of Angkor in Cambodia about work he did in Bolivia! This podcast is based on a paper (linked below) about reconstructing an ancient structure at Tiwanaku in Bolivia. This structure was incomplete and they had no idea what it was supposed to look like. But, through some high tech methods and good old fashioned elbow grease they figured it out.

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Listener Questions - Episode 31

On today's episode we tackle listener questions from Twitter! We talk about everything from drones to carbon fiber screens to LiDAR and everything in-between. If you've got a question or a topic suggestion, tweet it to @archpodnet and we'll talk about it on the show!

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Dr. Kristina Killgrove - Episode 23

Today we talk to Dr. Kristina Killgrove, professor and writer at Forbes.com, about using 3D-printed bones in her osteology classes. She's having students print bones and paint them up to look like the real thing. We'll ask her how that's helping and where she sees the future of 3D printing going.

We'll also talk about an anatomy app and a rock art representation app.

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  • Chris Webster - @archeowebby

    • Email: chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com

  • Chris Sims - @godigahole

    • Email: christopher@godigahole.com

3D Scanning and Printing - Episode 19

On today's episode, Chris and Chris (Webby and Boone) talk to Bernard Means, the Director of the Virtual Curation Laboratory at Virginia Commonwealth University. Bernard tells us how to get scanning and printing on our field projects and we talk about how good the prints are versus just collecting the artifact or taking good photos.

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Chris Webster - @archeowebby

Chris Sims - @godigahole