Virtual Curation Laboratory

Virtual Curation Laboratory The Virtual Curation Laboratory was founded in August 2011 to digitally preserve and share the world's cultural heritage through 3D scanning and printing.

The Virtual Curation Laboratory at VCU partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Legacy Program to develop a digital data project that incorporates the use of a three-dimensional object scanner in recording American Indian and historic artifacts for analysis and conservation. The Virtual Curation Laboratory developed methodology for 3D digital data collection and virtual artifact curation th

at will be applicable for a wide range of archaeological objects. By utilizing this ability to scan and produce 3D images of artifacts, the Virtual Curation Laboratory has created an extensive virtual catalog of American Indian and historic artifacts.

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Their work will help a Virginia museum maintain its vast collection of extremely important old Virginia hams.

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You can download and print this chicken wishbone and make a wish for a better day
01/29/2022

You can download and print this chicken wishbone and make a wish for a better day

This chicken furcula was recovered from a “young chicken” and recovered from its carcas after it was baked and consumed.

Since I won't be going to  2022, I won't be showcasing 3D scans/replicas as I planned, so these QR codes will have to do...
01/04/2022

Since I won't be going to 2022, I won't be showcasing 3D scans/replicas as I planned, so these QR codes will have to do that link to archaeological collections by the Virtual Curation Lab on Sketchfab

This "caveman" figurine gives off some serious mansplain' vibes.  Nice belt, though:
01/03/2022

This "caveman" figurine gives off some serious mansplain' vibes. Nice belt, though:

This rubber figurine was purchased as part of a “caveman” set. It was 3D scanned with a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner.

Thanks to the generosity of the editor, I am able to share a version of my recent article with Maggie Colangelo on this ...
01/03/2022

Thanks to the generosity of the editor, I am able to share a version of my recent article with Maggie Colangelo on this :(2021) America’s Founding Fossils: History, 3-D Visualization, and Sequential Art. Cranium 38(2):63-73:

by Bernard K. Means On the second day of 2022, I received the final PDF version of an article that I wrote with Maggie Colangelo about the Founding Monsters comic book and the underlying research t…

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