Museum & Archeology Line

A Revolution in Archaeological Research Through 3D Printing and Scanning

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TARS3D supports the archaeological field by offering modern 3D printing and scanning technologies that enable the digitization, reconstruction, and preservation of historical monuments and artifacts. Our solutions ensure precise reproduction of objects, making virtual preservation, research, and education possible.

Advantages of 3D Printing and Scanning Technologies in Archaeology:

  • Accuracy and precision: Our technologies allow for the creation of digital copies of artifacts with exceptional precision, enabling detailed research and conservation work.
  • Heritage preservation: 3D scanning allows for virtual archiving of objects, ensuring their preservation in case of damage or loss.
  • Reconstruction: Using 3D printing technology, we can recreate missing parts of artifacts, supporting conservation and research efforts.

Our archaeological services include:

  • Digitization and archiving of artifacts
  • Reconstruction of historical objects
  • Production of artifact replicas

Non-Invasive Research Methods

TARS3D offers a wide range of non-invasive methods that allow for detailed examination of archaeological objects without risk of damage.

We use:

  • Ground-penetrating radar (GPR): Used to examine underground structures and artifacts, detecting hidden objects without excavation.
  • RGT (Resonance Tomographic Ground Radar): This technology provides detailed imaging of underground structures, allowing precise mapping of artifact distribution in the field.
  • CT scanners: Used to analyze the interior of objects, identifying hidden defects or structures without material interference.
  • 3D scanners: Our 3D scanners offer outstanding surface precision, enabling accurate digitization of even the smallest artifact details.

Additional Services

Digitization of Artifacts and Museum Collections

We provide comprehensive digitization of artifacts and museum collections, allowing for virtual archiving and preservation in the digital space. This enables curators and researchers to easily access valuable objects and conduct analyses in a virtual environment.

Visualization (VR/AR, Holograms, Light Displays and Other Innovative Visual Methods)

We use the latest visual technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), holograms, and light displays to present artifacts in an interactive way. These methods make it possible to create virtual exhibitions that help visitors understand the historical context of the objects more deeply.

3D Printing and Post-Processing

We offer 3D printing of entire artifacts or their fragments, along with the possibility of tactile interaction—especially valuable for visually impaired users. Post-processing allows us to produce finished replicas with full detail and original features. Additionally, we can print and display the interior of sealed objects such as sarcophagi, enabling virtual exploration of their contents.

AI Guide with “Ask Me Anything” Feature

We develop AI-based virtual guides to assist museum visitors in exploring exhibits. Our “Ask Me Anything” solution allows guests to ask questions about artifacts, with AI responding in real time and providing detailed information.

Enhancing Museum Appeal

Thanks to our services, museums can increase their attractiveness through:

  • Online exhibitions: We create interactive exhibits for remote museum tours and exploration of collections without physical presence.
  • Exhibiting replica artifacts: We 3D print replicas for safe public display in museums.
  • Digitization and NFTs: We help museums digitize their collections and create unique NFTs (non-fungible tokens), allowing safe and modern trade in digital artwork and artifacts.
  • Food printing: e.g. chocolate.

With TARS3D, archaeology becomes more precise and modern.

Our technologies enable accurate research, heritage preservation, and support conservation and educational efforts, giving safe and virtual access to historical objects.

  • Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
  • Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN
  • Museum of Independence in Warsaw
  • Manngha Museum in Kraków
  • Zoological Garden in Warsaw
  • National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk
  • National Museum of Prehistory
  • Museum of Coal Mining in Zabrze
  • National Museum in Szczecin
  • District Museum in Toruń
  • National Museum in Lublin
  • King John III Sobieski Palace Museum in Wilanów
  • Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
  • Museum of the Castle in Łańcut

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