Nowadays we cannot imagine any archaeological activity – fieldwork, lab work or historical analysis and synthesis – without the support of information technologies. 3D is an important part of this scenario, considering that archaeology is a reality composed of 3D entities that have to be analysed, understood and reconstructed. It comes as no surprise, therefore, that the 3D reconstruction of monuments and sites is one of the most important applications of IT to archaeology, given its ability to recreate, in a perfect and realistic form, something that no longer exists with a strong visual impact. But what if we move our aim from visua- lisation techniques to content? If we focus on communication aspects, we need to consider the fact that 3D...
3D-technologies are increasingly shaping the way archaeologists work and think. The fact that 3D rec...
Using just a smartphone and the right software, we can reproduce a 3-dimensional model of an excavat...
Archaeology as a discipline has always faced an ironic challenge. In order to improve our understand...
Nowadays we cannot imagine any archaeological activity – fieldwork, lab work or historical analysis ...
It is the very nature of the archeological discipline to reconstruct the past. 3D modelling is the m...
Digital technologies are developing in a rapid pace and the usage of 3D is now in its experimenting ...
This thesis investigates the use of digital technology on the border between science and public comm...
The application of 3D digital technologies in the archaeological research expands more and more duri...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
In the last decades, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have shown their potential to uncover sp...
Abstract Digital visualization has gone through a revolutionary decade. Compared to other fields whe...
3D technologies have offered researchers in the Humanities (archaeologists, anthropologists, archite...
Buccellati, F. 2015. “What Might a Field Archaeologist Want from an Architectural 3D Model?” In How ...
The emergence of high-speed processors with 3D graphics acceleration and the accessibility of high-s...
International audienceThe use of 3D medeling in archaeology has developed front the straightforwad p...
3D-technologies are increasingly shaping the way archaeologists work and think. The fact that 3D rec...
Using just a smartphone and the right software, we can reproduce a 3-dimensional model of an excavat...
Archaeology as a discipline has always faced an ironic challenge. In order to improve our understand...
Nowadays we cannot imagine any archaeological activity – fieldwork, lab work or historical analysis ...
It is the very nature of the archeological discipline to reconstruct the past. 3D modelling is the m...
Digital technologies are developing in a rapid pace and the usage of 3D is now in its experimenting ...
This thesis investigates the use of digital technology on the border between science and public comm...
The application of 3D digital technologies in the archaeological research expands more and more duri...
3D visualization in archaeology has become a suitable solution and effective instrument for the anal...
In the last decades, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have shown their potential to uncover sp...
Abstract Digital visualization has gone through a revolutionary decade. Compared to other fields whe...
3D technologies have offered researchers in the Humanities (archaeologists, anthropologists, archite...
Buccellati, F. 2015. “What Might a Field Archaeologist Want from an Architectural 3D Model?” In How ...
The emergence of high-speed processors with 3D graphics acceleration and the accessibility of high-s...
International audienceThe use of 3D medeling in archaeology has developed front the straightforwad p...
3D-technologies are increasingly shaping the way archaeologists work and think. The fact that 3D rec...
Using just a smartphone and the right software, we can reproduce a 3-dimensional model of an excavat...
Archaeology as a discipline has always faced an ironic challenge. In order to improve our understand...