The new geomatic techniques and technologies for surveying an archeological excavation are not limited to obtaining more accurate data or more precisely geo-referenced positions on a map, as they can lead to new approaches and, indeed, raise the concept of different dimensions relating to the handled information. The techniques on offer are now fully 3D and, even more interestingly, can also permit to handle temporal information, that is, the evolution of operations over time. This allows scholars and technicians to build and maintain a wealth of vital knowledge documenting what happens during an excavation. This is further true when these are in urban areas, often known as “emergency excavations” from their distinctive logistics and timing...
The thesis addresses the topic of rigorous reconstruction of an archaeological context, no longer ex...
The goal of the reported project is to test and evaluate 3D surveying and modelling methods to docum...
In recent decades, the application of geomatics technologies and methodologies to archaeological stu...
The new geomatic techniques and technologies for surveying an archeological excavation are not limit...
This paper illustrates the results of an experimentation carried out by a multi-disciplinary researc...
The archaeological excavation is a destructive and not repeatable process: the documentation of arch...
Archaeological excavation is a destructive process, making accurate, fast and efficient 3D documenta...
Usually archeological artifacts are documented in written or drawn form: today, thanks to the advent...
During the last decade the contribution of GIS technology in recording and analysis of archaeologica...
The progress of excavation work has been regularly recorded by taking images during the excavation s...
Several digital technologies are now available to record and document archaeological excavations. A ...
International audienceMining and underground archaeology are two domains of expertise where three-di...
Abstract. Digital technologies are increasingly being used in the field of archaeology to provide th...
Highly accurate documentation and 3D reconstructions are fundamental for analyses and further interp...
The goal of the reported project is to test and evaluate 3D surveying and modelling methods to docum...
The thesis addresses the topic of rigorous reconstruction of an archaeological context, no longer ex...
The goal of the reported project is to test and evaluate 3D surveying and modelling methods to docum...
In recent decades, the application of geomatics technologies and methodologies to archaeological stu...
The new geomatic techniques and technologies for surveying an archeological excavation are not limit...
This paper illustrates the results of an experimentation carried out by a multi-disciplinary researc...
The archaeological excavation is a destructive and not repeatable process: the documentation of arch...
Archaeological excavation is a destructive process, making accurate, fast and efficient 3D documenta...
Usually archeological artifacts are documented in written or drawn form: today, thanks to the advent...
During the last decade the contribution of GIS technology in recording and analysis of archaeologica...
The progress of excavation work has been regularly recorded by taking images during the excavation s...
Several digital technologies are now available to record and document archaeological excavations. A ...
International audienceMining and underground archaeology are two domains of expertise where three-di...
Abstract. Digital technologies are increasingly being used in the field of archaeology to provide th...
Highly accurate documentation and 3D reconstructions are fundamental for analyses and further interp...
The goal of the reported project is to test and evaluate 3D surveying and modelling methods to docum...
The thesis addresses the topic of rigorous reconstruction of an archaeological context, no longer ex...
The goal of the reported project is to test and evaluate 3D surveying and modelling methods to docum...
In recent decades, the application of geomatics technologies and methodologies to archaeological stu...