Structured-light 3D scanning of finds from the Middle Eastern collection from the Museum Barracco in Rome. The objects were amazingly well-preserved cuneiform tablets and an inscribed foundation’s nail. The 3D scanner used on this occasion was Scan in a Box. The 3D models were 3D printed afterwards.
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