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Blending the Material and the Digital: A Project at the Intersection of Museum Interpretation, Academic Research, and Experimental Archaeology
Published 2020-11-01“…The power of digital technologies to communicate archaeological information in a museum context has recently been critically evaluated (Paardekooper, 2019). …”
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RETOLD: Initial Survey to Capture Current State of Digital Tech in Open-Air Museums
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Reflections on current archaeological surveying
Published 2017-12-01“…</p><p>However, although we can say that modern archaeology has existed as a discipline since the 19th century, it has been during the last decade, with the maturity of digital applications, when archaeological drawing has experienced a real revolution. …”
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Multidisciplinary study for the documentation of the Ramintoja Church in Vilnius. Development of 3D models for virtualization and historical reconstruction.
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…digital survey…”
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Conference Review: Experiencing Experimental Archaeology, May 2020
Published 2020-08-01“…The conference “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology / Experimentelle Archäologie Erleben” took place between May 9th - 10th 2020 at the Lauresham Laboratory for Experimental Archaeology, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Lorsch Abbey site, Germany. …”
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RETOLD: A European Project Digitises Memories of Experimental Archaeology for Their Preservation
Published 2021-08-01“…The origins of the European RETOLD project, led by the international association EXARC, lie in a concern to preserve the heritage generated by archaeological open-air museums through the creation of a standardised system for collecting, digitising and disseminating knowledge (memories) of the processes of building reconstruction and handcrafted objects. …”
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Workflow for high definition documentation of the roman archaeological site of Herrera (Seville)
Published 2023-10-01“…SfM photogrammetry has been widely applied to cultural heritage studies in a variety of ways, such as digitizing historical buildings, archaeological sites and artefacts. …”
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Il disegno di Villa Adriana a Tivoli. Rilievo estensivo per la documentazione del patrimonio
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…hadrian’s villa in tivoli, integrated survey, structure for motion, digital museum, archaeological survey…”
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The Apple Vision Pro: Useful Mixed/Augmented Reality (MR/AR) Headset for Archaeology or Not Quite There Yet?
“…Digital eXtended Reality technologies enable users to view and interact with spaces and objects in three dimensions (3D), thus supporting a variety of potential innovative embodied applications in archaeology. …”
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3D reconstruction and digitalization of an archeological site, Itanos, Crete
Published 2010-04-01“…In summer 2007 and 2008, a 3D digitalization of Itanos was made in order to insert the 3D reconstructions into the actual landscape.…”
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Digital identities. Technologies for the Conservation, Reconstruction and Fruition of the Sculptural Heritage.
Published 2021-12-01“…<p>The following essay investigates the study of ancient statuary in close connection with the application of digital technologies that are involved from the indirect survey of anthropomorphic artefacts to the reading, interpretation and communication about the formal metamorphosis processes that have involved some valuable Greek and Roman models preserved at the National Archaeological Museum of Venice.…”
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The digital anastylosis and the semantic segmentation: the case of the Magna Graecia masks in the Mediterranean area
Published 2021-06-01“…<br />The research aims to define a series of methodologies and techniques to be adopted for the direct survey of archaeological artefacts in fragments and for the definition of a reconstruction and digital anastylosis protocol, with the aim to restore a new memory to the so-called 'mute' finds. …”
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An Australian Overview: The Creation and Use of 3D Models in Australian Universities
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High Tech for the Stone Age – iBeacons in Open-Air Museums
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The representation of architectural heritage: a process of knowledge-sharing between history and virtual reconstruction
Published 2021-12-01“…The main objective of the proposed research is to promote collaboration between different disciplines and technologies, to have a shared environment, which contains digital models of the existing cultural heritage, available to scholars, professionals and the curious, where it is possible to represent the history of the property.…”
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HBIM per il progetto di restauro: l'esempio della chiesa di San Cipriano a Castelvecchio Calvisio (AQ).
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“Involuntary Photogrammetry”: rescuing 3D geometric information from library pictures
Published 2014-05-01“…The creation of three-dimensional models from images taken with digital cameras is the usual procedure. The aim of this paper is showing the results obtained by photogrammetric analysis of library pictures, taken mainly in archaeological excavations, to recover three-dimensional information that maybe latent, although the shots had not been made with the purpose of creating 3D models. …”
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Economic well-being assessment: a review of traditional and remote sensing approaches
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disegnare con... MAURIZIO FORTE
Published 2021-12-01“…Alcuni contributi che si possono considerare punti di riferimento sono <em>Virtual Archaeology </em>(1996), <em>Virtual Reality in Archaeology </em>(2000), <em>From Space to Place </em>(2006), <em>Cyber Archaeology </em>(2012), <em>Digital Methods and Remote Sensing in Archaeology </em>(co-editor Stefano Campana, 2017); da ultimo <em>Digital Cities </em>(co-editor Helena Murteira, 2020). …”
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