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3D printing technology applied to protect relics from Sanxingdui Ruins
Updated 22:51, 20-Mar-2021

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Chinese archaeologists for the first time are using 3D scanning and printing technology to make well-fitting casings for relics unearthed from the 5,000-year old Sanxingdui Ruins in southwest China's Sichuan Province on March 20.

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