3d imaging

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with 3d imaging cover archaeological applications such as the digital unwrapping of a 3,500-year-old Egyptian mummy and laser scanning of Stonehenge to reveal hidden details. These threads highlight how 3d imaging technologies like laser scanning and digital reconstruction are used to study ancient artifacts and monuments without physical contact. The tag focuses on non-medical, heritage-related uses of 3d imaging, emphasizing its role in preserving and analyzing historical structures and remains.
  1. whoosh

    VIDEO Gravitas: 3500-yr-old Mummy 'digitally unwrapped' by Egyptian Scientists

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  2. cybercore

    VIDEO Ξ Laser Scan May Show Stonehenge Secrets Ξ

    Modern technology may be the key to unlock hidden secrets about an ancient monument: Stonehenge. Researchers are using lasers to scan the nearly three dozen stones, or megaliths, that make up the famous circular complex on the Salisbury Plain of southern England. Stonehenge in High...
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