This paper reports on our experience working with a team of anthropologists to construct three- dimensional computer graphic models of Ceren, an archaeological site in western El Salvador, using inexpensive hardware and software. In constructing the model we discovered various ambiguities and inconsistencies in the raw site data and drawings we were provided. We resolved these problems by analysis and reinterpretation of the data, working closely with our archaeologist collaborator. What began as a simple exercise in rendering developed into a collaborative research effort to understand and interpret the source data. The process of computer modelling forced us to re-examine, analyze and interpret the information from the site
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRArchaeologists often have to rely ...
Purpose of this paper is to present the first promising results of an ongoing research program that ...
The application of computer methodologies in archaeology and cultural heritage is not a recent trend...
This paper reports on our experience working with a team of anthropologists to construct three-dimen...
Recent developments in computer graphics and interactive techniques are provid-ing powerful tools fo...
Continuous technological advances in surveying, computing and digital-content delivery are strongly ...
3D Studio is an IBM-compatible computer modelling program that enables users to create three-dimensi...
The methodology proposed in this paper suggests an integrated approach for creating a 3D digital rec...
The methodology proposed in this paper in based on an integrated approach for creating a 3D digital ...
This thesis investigates the use of digital technology on the border between science and public comm...
This project presents a modern method to preserve and study the past. 3D Technology is taking over c...
This paper examines computer graphic simulations of archaeological environments and materials, and e...
The application of 3D digital technologies in the archaeological research expands more and more duri...
In recent decades, the development of technology that aids in documenting, analysing and communicati...
Several digital technologies are now available to record and document archaeological excavations. A ...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRArchaeologists often have to rely ...
Purpose of this paper is to present the first promising results of an ongoing research program that ...
The application of computer methodologies in archaeology and cultural heritage is not a recent trend...
This paper reports on our experience working with a team of anthropologists to construct three-dimen...
Recent developments in computer graphics and interactive techniques are provid-ing powerful tools fo...
Continuous technological advances in surveying, computing and digital-content delivery are strongly ...
3D Studio is an IBM-compatible computer modelling program that enables users to create three-dimensi...
The methodology proposed in this paper suggests an integrated approach for creating a 3D digital rec...
The methodology proposed in this paper in based on an integrated approach for creating a 3D digital ...
This thesis investigates the use of digital technology on the border between science and public comm...
This project presents a modern method to preserve and study the past. 3D Technology is taking over c...
This paper examines computer graphic simulations of archaeological environments and materials, and e...
The application of 3D digital technologies in the archaeological research expands more and more duri...
In recent decades, the development of technology that aids in documenting, analysing and communicati...
Several digital technologies are now available to record and document archaeological excavations. A ...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRArchaeologists often have to rely ...
Purpose of this paper is to present the first promising results of an ongoing research program that ...
The application of computer methodologies in archaeology and cultural heritage is not a recent trend...