-1- reproduction of archaeological findings by means of rapid prototyping technology, laser scanning...
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FRE DE R IC K U NIV E RSIT Y -1-
REPRODUCTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDINGS BY MEANS OF RAPID
PROTOTYPING TECHNOLOGY, LASER SCANNING AND THE USE OF
APPROPRIATE SOFTWARE
Project Title
BSc in Mechanical Engineering
PROJECT TITLE:
Submitted by:
GEORGE GEORGIOU
Supervisor: Dr.-Eng. Antonios Lontos
NICOSIA, 12/09/2014
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. SELECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDINGS
3. GEOMETRY SCANNING
4. CONSTRUCTION OF MOULDS
5. COPIES FROM CASTING
6. CONCLUSIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
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PERIOD DATE
1. Akrotiri-Aetokremmos 10000 BC
2. Aceramic Neolithic 9000 - 5200 B.C.
3. Ceramic Neolithic 5000 - 3900 B.C.
4. Chalcolithic 3900 - 2500 B.C.
5. Early Bronze Age 2500 - 1900 B.C.
6. Middle Bronze Age 1900 - 1600 B.C.
7. Late Bronze Age 1600 - 1050 B.C.
8. Geometric 1050 - 750 B.C.
9. Archaic 750 - 480 B.C.
10. Classical 480 - 310 B.C.
11. Hellenistic 310 B.C - 30 B.C
12. Roman 30 B.C. - 330 A.D.
13. Early Christian 330 - mid 7th century A.D.
14. Byzantine - Arab raids mid 7th century - 965 A.D.
15. Byzantine 965 - 1191 A.D.
16. Frankish 1191 - 1489 A.D.
17. Venetian 1.489 - 1571 A.D.
18. Ottoman 1.571 - 1878 A.D.
19. British 1878 - 1960 A.D.
CYPRUS CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1. INTRODUCTION
Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
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Reproduction of archaeological finding is very important for the conservation and dissemination of cultural heritage of every country.
There are many different processes that can be applied
Using new and innovative techniques it is possible to reproduce a high quality of any object. In addition, the new tools can help us to understand the ancient technological achievements and experience the way ancient where thinning.
During the reproduction there are two major and very difficult problems that the engineering science has to solve and with this way relieve archaeologists.
- Exact construction of the object that will look exactly the same as the original one.
- The reproduction of copies without damage or destroys the high value archaeological finding.
source: Cyprus Museum
1. INTRODUCTION
Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
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Aphrodite of Cyprus
Two archaeological findings from local Cypriot history were selected. The first one is the Aphrodite of Cyprus and the other is the Steatite Idol of the Chalcolithic (period 3000-2500 B.C.).
Steatite Idol of the Chalcolithic period
Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
2. SELECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDINGS
FRE DE R IC K U NIV E RSIT Y -6-Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
3. GEOMETRY SCANNING
FRE DE R IC K U NIV E RSIT Y -7-Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
4. CONSTRUCTION OF MOULDS
FRE DE R IC K U NIV E RSIT Y -8-Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
5. COPIES FROM CASTING
FRE DE R IC K U NIV E RSIT Y -9-Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
6. CONCLUSIONS
• The combination of laser or …….
• The process as presented ……..
• It seems that all details ………
FRE DE R IC K U NIV E RSIT Y -10-Submitted by: George Georgiou, Email: g.georgiou@gmail.com
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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