3D printing is definitely making a big difference in the world of archaeology, creating new avenues for researchers, scientists, and museums in terms of studying, archiving, and sharing artifacts. Pieces can be 3D scanned and digital files can be shared around the world, as well as 3D printed by others. In museums, visitors are able to hold replicas of historical artifacts rather than just looking afar. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/179019/3d-printing-virtual-curation/