Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10336957 | Computers & Graphics | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Ancient flint stone tools are valuable for studying the evolution of human culture and cognition. ⺠Access to some museum collections is restricted because flint tools are rare and fragile. ⺠“Virtual” tools (including missing flakes from refits) can be created using micro-CT and rendered in three-dimensional perspective. ⺠“Virtual” tools are completely interactive and can be viewed and measured as though in the hand. ⺠Museums could widen scientific and public access to rare cultural artefacts.
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Authors
R.L. Abel, S. Parfitt, N. Ashton, Simon G. Lewis, Beccy Scott, C. Stringer,