Formation processes, or the ways that ancient sites are formed, are of central interest to archaeology. Experimental archaeology has been useful in connecting and correlating human behavior with patterns in the archaeological record and has proved to be a growing field within the discipline. This project experiments with the breakage of modern pottery to simulate the structure of sherd assemblages in archaeological contexts. The results are analyzed with photogrammetry or 3D imagery and framework is outlined that can guide the interpretation of archaeological assemblages
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
The project Pottery Goes Public explores the potential of 3D analytical tools to assess to what exte...
A large part of the pottery in ritual deposits must have been broken deliberately, but deliberate br...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
First aim of this paper is to describe a methodology developed to create virtual fragments of archeo...
This paper presents a new rapid, low-cost method for the large-scale documentation of pottery sherds...
The early Middle Chalcolithic pottery tradition of Seh Gabi Tepe in Iran is called Dalma tradition. ...
The objective of this dissertation is to develop methods to draw relevant information from previousl...
International audienceArchaeological studies involve more and more numerical data analyses. In this ...
This video demonstrates the digital creation of a profile line i.e. drawing of a ceramic fragment, w...
The project Pottery Goes Public explores the potential of 3D analytical tools to assess to what exte...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
The project Pottery Goes Public explores the potential of 3D analytical tools to assess to what exte...
A large part of the pottery in ritual deposits must have been broken deliberately, but deliberate br...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
First aim of this paper is to describe a methodology developed to create virtual fragments of archeo...
This paper presents a new rapid, low-cost method for the large-scale documentation of pottery sherds...
The early Middle Chalcolithic pottery tradition of Seh Gabi Tepe in Iran is called Dalma tradition. ...
The objective of this dissertation is to develop methods to draw relevant information from previousl...
International audienceArchaeological studies involve more and more numerical data analyses. In this ...
This video demonstrates the digital creation of a profile line i.e. drawing of a ceramic fragment, w...
The project Pottery Goes Public explores the potential of 3D analytical tools to assess to what exte...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
The project Pottery Goes Public explores the potential of 3D analytical tools to assess to what exte...