3D models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly developed and focused on many fields of application, from urban survey and landscapes to individual objects of cultural heritage. The high detailed content and accuracy of such models makes them attractive and useful for a wide range of purposes. The present paper focuses mainly on the combined use of 3D survey techniques of small and medium objects, using the conventional scanner Artec, with ScubaLibre, a 3D stereoscopic scanner system developed by the Suor Orsola Benincasa University team. This paper presents the results obtained during the underwater excavation of a ship that sank near Marzamemi, southeast Sicily, in the 6th century AD. The data collected and processed of...
Abstract: We present here the first step of an interdisciplinary work dealing with underwater photog...
Underwater photogrammetry is a good alternative to traditional archaeological excavations, which are...
In the frame of the new ‘CIPA, Heritage, Documentation’ task group dedicated to underwater photogram...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
Acquisition and processing of point clouds, allowing the high dimensional accuracy that is an essent...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...
Underwater survey, compared to land archaeology, needs some specific techniques, because the applica...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
San Domenico Church (Prato, Tuscan, Italy) is a very peculiar case of terrestrial archaeology survey...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
Most of marine scientists' work consists in documentation of underwater sites. The common need for d...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
Underwater cultural sites are, for their intrinsic nature, among the most difficult-to-reach heritag...
In the research started within the SINAPSIS project of the Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Beninc...
The 3D reconstruction with a metric content of a submerged area, where objects and structures of arc...
Abstract: We present here the first step of an interdisciplinary work dealing with underwater photog...
Underwater photogrammetry is a good alternative to traditional archaeological excavations, which are...
In the frame of the new ‘CIPA, Heritage, Documentation’ task group dedicated to underwater photogram...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
Acquisition and processing of point clouds, allowing the high dimensional accuracy that is an essent...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...
Underwater survey, compared to land archaeology, needs some specific techniques, because the applica...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
San Domenico Church (Prato, Tuscan, Italy) is a very peculiar case of terrestrial archaeology survey...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
Most of marine scientists' work consists in documentation of underwater sites. The common need for d...
The experience on a 10-11th century AD cargo of amphoras of the shipwreck of Cape Stoba, in the isla...
Underwater cultural sites are, for their intrinsic nature, among the most difficult-to-reach heritag...
In the research started within the SINAPSIS project of the Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Beninc...
The 3D reconstruction with a metric content of a submerged area, where objects and structures of arc...
Abstract: We present here the first step of an interdisciplinary work dealing with underwater photog...
Underwater photogrammetry is a good alternative to traditional archaeological excavations, which are...
In the frame of the new ‘CIPA, Heritage, Documentation’ task group dedicated to underwater photogram...