International audienceThe application of photogrammetry in archaeology has developed greatly in the last ten years. A short while ago, the technique was confined to prestigious operations because it required sophisticated and expensive technical means. Nowadays, it can be used by all operators thanks to the increase in computer hardware and the development of specific software, such as those based on the close-range photogrammetric technique. The democratization in the use of these powerful, fast and accurate tools allows users to increase the number of surveys and opens, at the same time, new research perspectives. In addition, the ability to manage more data in a short time makes it possible to deal with new topics that were previously di...
The development of digital cameras, the computational power of computers, photogrammetry and compute...
The three-dimensional (3D) revolution promised to transform archaeological practice. Of the technolo...
Archaeology has made significant advances in the last 20 years. This can be seen by the remarkable i...
International audienceThe application of photogrammetry in archaeology has developed greatly in the ...
The need for surveying and recording the cultural property is increasing every day and is demanding ...
International audienceThe construction of the underground station called Place des Martyrs in Algier...
Photogrammetry has been a part of the curriculum of archaeologists since the early days of photograp...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
International audienceOf the great public water reservoirs dating from the end of the medieval perio...
Documenting and mapping cultural heritage is an important aspect nowadays in geo-archaeological rese...
International audienceOf the great public water reservoirs dating from the end of the medieval perio...
International audienceDuring his archaeological missions the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology test...
© 2020 Kazan Federal University. All rights reserved. One of the major problems that archaeology fac...
The development of digital cameras, the computational power of computers, photogrammetry and compute...
The three-dimensional (3D) revolution promised to transform archaeological practice. Of the technolo...
Archaeology has made significant advances in the last 20 years. This can be seen by the remarkable i...
International audienceThe application of photogrammetry in archaeology has developed greatly in the ...
The need for surveying and recording the cultural property is increasing every day and is demanding ...
International audienceThe construction of the underground station called Place des Martyrs in Algier...
Photogrammetry has been a part of the curriculum of archaeologists since the early days of photograp...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
International audienceOf the great public water reservoirs dating from the end of the medieval perio...
Documenting and mapping cultural heritage is an important aspect nowadays in geo-archaeological rese...
International audienceOf the great public water reservoirs dating from the end of the medieval perio...
International audienceDuring his archaeological missions the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology test...
© 2020 Kazan Federal University. All rights reserved. One of the major problems that archaeology fac...
The development of digital cameras, the computational power of computers, photogrammetry and compute...
The three-dimensional (3D) revolution promised to transform archaeological practice. Of the technolo...
Archaeology has made significant advances in the last 20 years. This can be seen by the remarkable i...