TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
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The purpose of this research was to make known the importance of the use of 3D technology in the conservation of cultural heritage since there is a lack of knowledge about its application for heritage conservation in our country. In this way, scanning and 3D printing were specifically characterized and evidence was given of the advantages of using these technologies in museums. To carry out the same, the deductive-inductive methods, the synthetic analytical, the historical-logical and the documentary research were used, and the main technique was the revision of documents, which made possible the gathering of information to address this content. It was determined that the use of 3D technology is essential in the conservation of cultural heritage as it allows the conservation of museum pieces or archaeological or architectural sites without suffering losses due to natural disasters, wars or deterioration due to the passage of time since they will always be available in digital format so this tool can be considered optimal for the preventive conservation and dissemination of cultural heritage
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