This paper presents the preliminary results of a laser scanning survey carried out at the archaeological mound site of Arslantepe, located in eastern Turkey. The Italian Archaeological Expedition in Eastern Anatolia has largely brought to light its long history spanning from the 6th millennium BCE to the Byzantine period. The most outstanding evidence unearthed so far is a group of remarkably well preserved monumental buildings erected during the final centuries of the 4th millennium BCE, when the economic and political centralization reached its climax. Recently, the whole area became an open-air museum protecting the archaeological structures from climatic stress and enabling visitors to have a glimpse of the monumental complex as it was....
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to describe the results of the laser scanner survey of an archaeo...
The demand for high-definition surveys within cultural heritage-related projects represents one of ...
The DRAC** of Lorraine submitted us a project to produce a volumetric reconstitution of a roman temp...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a laser scanning survey carried out at the archaeolo...
Detailed and accurate measurements can be done by using laser scanning technology compared to conven...
The survey of archaeological sites by appropriate geomatics technologies is an important research to...
This presentation introduce two applications of digital photogrammetry in an archaeological context:...
3D scanning using laser scanners has been recognized as one of the most efficient and accurate way t...
AbstractTurkey is one of the countries hosting many historical monuments. Many different cultures le...
The survey of archaeological sites by appropriate geomatics technologies is an important research to...
In this research we began to develop a software tool for survey of the artistic and architectural he...
3D modelling of architectural structures for monitoring, conservation and restoration alterations in...
International audienceWe present here the first steps towards the development of a tool for architec...
The evolution of information technology has permitted the rapid development and refinement of techni...
The field of Cultural Heritage has inspired, in the course of last few years, an interest more and m...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to describe the results of the laser scanner survey of an archaeo...
The demand for high-definition surveys within cultural heritage-related projects represents one of ...
The DRAC** of Lorraine submitted us a project to produce a volumetric reconstitution of a roman temp...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a laser scanning survey carried out at the archaeolo...
Detailed and accurate measurements can be done by using laser scanning technology compared to conven...
The survey of archaeological sites by appropriate geomatics technologies is an important research to...
This presentation introduce two applications of digital photogrammetry in an archaeological context:...
3D scanning using laser scanners has been recognized as one of the most efficient and accurate way t...
AbstractTurkey is one of the countries hosting many historical monuments. Many different cultures le...
The survey of archaeological sites by appropriate geomatics technologies is an important research to...
In this research we began to develop a software tool for survey of the artistic and architectural he...
3D modelling of architectural structures for monitoring, conservation and restoration alterations in...
International audienceWe present here the first steps towards the development of a tool for architec...
The evolution of information technology has permitted the rapid development and refinement of techni...
The field of Cultural Heritage has inspired, in the course of last few years, an interest more and m...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to describe the results of the laser scanner survey of an archaeo...
The demand for high-definition surveys within cultural heritage-related projects represents one of ...
The DRAC** of Lorraine submitted us a project to produce a volumetric reconstitution of a roman temp...