Technologie 3D et relevé d’art pariétal : une application inédite dans la grotte de Marsoulas

The third dimension always constitutes a major difficulty in the study of the Palaeolithic cave art. At the Marsoulas cave (Haute-Garonne), a 3D scan operation was undertaken in keeping with various constraints in terms of time and space which the site imposes on the research. The 3D scan emerges as...

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Main Authors: Carole Fritz, Gilles Tosello, Guy Perazio, José Péral, Lionel Guichard
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2012-04-01
Series:In Situ
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/6745
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Summary:The third dimension always constitutes a major difficulty in the study of the Palaeolithic cave art. At the Marsoulas cave (Haute-Garonne), a 3D scan operation was undertaken in keeping with various constraints in terms of time and space which the site imposes on the research. The 3D scan emerges as a new way of improving on the initial phase of plotting prehistoric paintings, and can subsequently facilitate their final mode of restitution.
ISSN:1630-7305