The 3D models produced from the photogrammetrical documentation of cargos of marble of Roman period, lying along the seabed of Calabria, Sicily and Sardinia, are used to reconstruct the minimun dimensions of the ships carrying these special transportations. Since the hull remains in these sites are very poor, the 3D reconstruction of the cargo is the only possibility to estimate the tonnage and size of these vessels. After a reconstruction of the original assemblage of blocks and columns of marble, the 3D model is used to calculate the hydrostatic characteristics of the ship. Comparisons of these ship-models with data from the two known big onerariae, carrying amphoras are made
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
In the frame of the new ‘CIPA, Heritage, Documentation’ task group dedicated to underwater photogram...
AbstractMulti-image photogrammetry can in favorable conditions even under water generate large cloud...
Acquisition and processing of point clouds, allowing the high dimensional accuracy that is an essent...
We present the preliminary results of the study of the cargos with white marbles in the project “The...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Ce...
Underwater survey, compared to land archaeology, needs some specific techniques, because the applica...
Nel corso dello svolgimento del progetto “Le rotte del marmo nell’antichità” è stato possibile esegu...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Cer...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
In the first three centuries AD, large-scale building projects, both in Rome and in the western colo...
Minero-petrographic and geochemical analyses carried out on 35 samples of marble blocks belonging to...
Model of Rom. ships 2/3 cent. Archaeological Mus. Madridhttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_phot...
The article presents the results of new underwater and laboratory investigations carried out on a ca...
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
In the frame of the new ‘CIPA, Heritage, Documentation’ task group dedicated to underwater photogram...
AbstractMulti-image photogrammetry can in favorable conditions even under water generate large cloud...
Acquisition and processing of point clouds, allowing the high dimensional accuracy that is an essent...
We present the preliminary results of the study of the cargos with white marbles in the project “The...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Ce...
Underwater survey, compared to land archaeology, needs some specific techniques, because the applica...
Nel corso dello svolgimento del progetto “Le rotte del marmo nell’antichità” è stato possibile esegu...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Cer...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
In the first three centuries AD, large-scale building projects, both in Rome and in the western colo...
Minero-petrographic and geochemical analyses carried out on 35 samples of marble blocks belonging to...
Model of Rom. ships 2/3 cent. Archaeological Mus. Madridhttps://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_phot...
The article presents the results of new underwater and laboratory investigations carried out on a ca...
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
In the frame of the new ‘CIPA, Heritage, Documentation’ task group dedicated to underwater photogram...