In marine archaeology, many artifacts made of metallic or organic material are found in different state of conservation depending of the environment in which they are discovered. Once brought to the surface for study or display purposes, the artifacts need to be treated properly otherwise they deteriorate in a short lapse of time. The fragility of organic artifacts and the volumetric variation caused by the marine life on or surrounding them and water lead to the need for measuring the physical dimensions soon after an artifact is extracted from the sea. In an ideal context, it would be appropriate to preserve and restore the archaeological elements rapidly and with the latest methods but due to the large number of artifacts, th...
We present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany, France, using two di...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
Throughout the ages, countless shipwrecks have left behind a rich historical and technological legac...
The fragility of organic artefacts in presence of water and their volumetric variation caused by the...
Nowadays, researchers widely employ the acquisition of point clouds as one of the principal type of ...
Digital survey techniques are well established in the cultural and archaeological heritage fields an...
The preservation status of an underwater cultural site can be determined as the combination of two p...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
none8In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, waterlogged wooden ar...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
During excavation and documentation of a site many factors affect the choice of the type of technica...
This open access peer-reviewed volume was inspired by the UNESCO UNITWIN Network for Underwater Arch...
International audienceWe present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany...
We present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany, France, using two di...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
Throughout the ages, countless shipwrecks have left behind a rich historical and technological legac...
The fragility of organic artefacts in presence of water and their volumetric variation caused by the...
Nowadays, researchers widely employ the acquisition of point clouds as one of the principal type of ...
Digital survey techniques are well established in the cultural and archaeological heritage fields an...
The preservation status of an underwater cultural site can be determined as the combination of two p...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
none8In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, waterlogged wooden ar...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
During excavation and documentation of a site many factors affect the choice of the type of technica...
This open access peer-reviewed volume was inspired by the UNESCO UNITWIN Network for Underwater Arch...
International audienceWe present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany...
We present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany, France, using two di...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
Throughout the ages, countless shipwrecks have left behind a rich historical and technological legac...