JOURNAL ARTICLE

Methods of preparing palaeontological display models: three case studies.

  • Published In: Annales Zoologici Fennici, 2024, v. 61, n. 1. P. 149 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Granroth, Janne; Koskinen, Vili; Puolakoski, Ari 3 of 3

Abstract

Life reconstructions are a popular way for natural history museums to inspire and educate the public about the prehistoric world. Palaeontological display models combine the results of scientific research and apply this knowledge to a three-dimensional piece. No single model-making technique is optimal for all palaeontological subjects. We compare here traditional taxidermy techniques, sculpting with polymer clay, and 3D printing with resin or a filament printer to produce animal reconstructions. Using four extinct animals, the Eurasian cave lion (Panthera spelaea), a theropod dinosaur (Carnotaurus sastrei), a lobe-finned fish (Gyroptychius) and a sea scorpion (Eurypterus remipes) as examples, we study the advantages and limitations of each method and document the process of translating the results of palaeontological studies into accurate scientific models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Annales Zoologici Fennici. 2024/01, Vol. 61, Issue 1, p149
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:0003-455X
  • DOI:10.5735/086.061.0113
  • Accession Number:181469838
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