Creation of Digital Models as Preservation of Archaeological Remains of Artifacts through the Application of 3D Scanning Technologies

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https://doi.org/10.69789/ccs.v11i1.771

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Digital models, Jaguar head, digital preservation, Archaeological vestiges, 3D scanning technologies

Abstract

The objective was to visually record these artifacts for digital preservation. The Jaguar Head M26, a relic from the late Preclassic Maya period, was selected as the study sample. Relevant information on volume, color, and texture was gathered through preliminary and final scans using low-resolution texture scanning. An acceptable multi-format 3D visual registry was created in terms of volumetric precision and level of detail. Post-processing configurations were conducted to optimize the obtained 3D model. It is concluded that the 3D visual registry exhibits acceptable precision and adequately represents the scanned relic. Responsible institutions are recommended to continue periodic 3D visual registries to assess its integrity.

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Published

2025-03-18

How to Cite

Díaz Carpio, D. O., & Ramos, J. A. (2025). Creation of Digital Models as Preservation of Archaeological Remains of Artifacts through the Application of 3D Scanning Technologies. Ciencia, Cultura Y Sociedad, 11(1), e771. https://doi.org/10.69789/ccs.v11i1.771

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Investigation Article