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NDSU Archaeology Technologies Laboratory - Home Page
This area of the site is for use by development team members for projects such as the DANA-WH client application and the RawKee open source X3D plug-in for Maya. More information about RawKee can be found at http://rawkee.sourceforge.net/.
 

Archaeology 3D/Virtual Reality Mailing Lists

Maya-Exporter List - Mailing list concerning the development
Maya-Exporter List - of an X3D exporter and route editor for
Maya-Exporter List - the Maya 3D authoring software. Hosted
Maya-Exporter List - by the NDSU Archaeology Technologies Lab.
Maya-Exporter List - (See: maya_x3d.php)

Vista Mailing List - A United Kingdom archaeology mailing list
Vista Mailing List - for all things 3D and virtual.


Archaeology Technologies Laboratory - Mission

Physical remains lie at the heart of archaeology and physical anthropology. Analyses of these remains are essential for developing an understanding of human history, prehistory, and evolution. Preservation of these remains for future examination and analysis is also crucial. Unfortunately, access to such materials is often difficult and can be costly if one must travel long distances to other repositories.

A solution to these problems lies in the application of scanning technology to create digitized, 3D, visual models of material remains that are stored, along with an associated relational database, in an Internet-accessible archive. The Archaeology Technologies Lab is dedicated to the development of this technology for archaeological and anthropological research.


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