In recent years various methods of visibility analysis have been applied to investigate human engagement, experience and socialisation within historic and prehistoric ‘natural’ and built environments. On many occasions these approaches appear to be either extremely limited or wholly inadequate for the interpretation of complex built structures and building interiors because they do not fully model the three dimensional geometry of such spaces. This paper briefly reviews computational approaches to visual analysis that have been previously applied in archaeological research, and then goes on to introduce a new analytical technique that uses fully 3D reconstructions of past environments. This method integrates common functionalities of 3D mod...
The amount of 3D modelling applications in archaeology has increased enourmously over ...
In recent times, archaeological documentation strategies have been considerably improved by the use ...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...
This paper focuses on the use of formal three-dimensional computational analyses of archaeological s...
This paper focuses on the use of formal three-dimensional computational analyses of archaeological s...
With the diffusion of Virtual Archaeology, many projects in the field of Cultural Heritage attempt t...
It is common practice within interpretations of archaeologically attested environments to develop sp...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
The aim of the present work is to introduce an innovative framework for employing 3D-GIS as an explo...
In the past decade a range of formal spatial analysis methods has been developed for the study of hu...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...
The project `The Art of Reconstruction' explores the usage of digital three-dimensional (3D) reconst...
The amount of 3D modelling applications in archaeology has increased enourmously over ...
In recent times, archaeological documentation strategies have been considerably improved by the use ...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...
This paper focuses on the use of formal three-dimensional computational analyses of archaeological s...
This paper focuses on the use of formal three-dimensional computational analyses of archaeological s...
With the diffusion of Virtual Archaeology, many projects in the field of Cultural Heritage attempt t...
It is common practice within interpretations of archaeologically attested environments to develop sp...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
The aim of the present work is to introduce an innovative framework for employing 3D-GIS as an explo...
In the past decade a range of formal spatial analysis methods has been developed for the study of hu...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...
The project `The Art of Reconstruction' explores the usage of digital three-dimensional (3D) reconst...
The amount of 3D modelling applications in archaeology has increased enourmously over ...
In recent times, archaeological documentation strategies have been considerably improved by the use ...
The application of 3D techniques and digital methodologies in visualization is by no means new for A...