Font Size: a A A

The role of 3D printing in biological anthropology

Posted on:2007-09-22Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Manitoba (Canada)Candidate:Allard, Travis TFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390005970510Subject:Anthropology
Abstract/Summary:
The following work explores the role of 3D printing in biological anthropology. A case study approach is used to provide an understanding of two different applications for 3D printing and to identify a potential methodology for creating 3D models. Case study one looks at the application of 3D printing to reconstruction projects using a flowerpot to test the reconstruction methodology. The second case study uses both laser surface and CT scanning to create a replica of a human skeleton. The two methods of data acquisition are evaluated for advantages and limitations in creating the virtual model. This work shows that there is a role for 3D printing in biological anthropology, but that data acquisition and processing issues are the most significant limiting factors in producing skeletal replicas.
Keywords/Search Tags:3D printing, Anthropology, Case study, Data acquisition
Related items