Close range photogrammetry is a useful tool for the documentation and registration of archaeological sites. In this case, photogrammetric restitution is applied to a presumed Esclepion Classical temple site in Titani, Peloponnesos, Greece. The archaeological remains that are recorded and processed in this stage are small fragments of walls, made out of irregular shaped stones. The fragmentary remains and the need to record both the facades of the stones as well as the upper surfaces, complicate the photogrammetric recording and processing workflow. The use of 3D documentation is important for the documentation, conservation and possible further excavation of the site. Stereographic pictures in combination with terrestrial topographic measu...
The Geomatics techniques offer today very interesting opportunities for Cultural Heritage surveys. I...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
The thesis addresses the topic of rigorous reconstruction of an archaeological context, no longer ex...
Close range photogrammetry is a useful tool for the documentation and registration of archaeological...
International audienceThe 3D reconstructionof an archaeological site is a difficult task, taking int...
Archaeological excavation is a destructive process, making accurate, fast and efficient 3D documenta...
Photogrammetrey has a long successful history in the area of 3D modelling and documentation of cultu...
This paper presents a methodological contribution in the field of the archaeological restitution’s p...
The research object is the digital acquisition of a complex architectonic monument, integrating two ...
mapping Around 1200 AD, a number of remarkable rock churches were constructed in Lalibela, a town in...
Archaeologists strive for an accurate and objective documentation of contexts, features and finds du...
This paper addresses the advantages as well as the obstacles in practicing photogrammetry based on a...
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Usually archeological artifacts are documented in written or drawn form: today, thanks to the advent...
Ed. by A. Nüchter, P. Grussenmeyer, and T. KerstenInternational audienceThere are mainly two familie...
The Geomatics techniques offer today very interesting opportunities for Cultural Heritage surveys. I...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
The thesis addresses the topic of rigorous reconstruction of an archaeological context, no longer ex...
Close range photogrammetry is a useful tool for the documentation and registration of archaeological...
International audienceThe 3D reconstructionof an archaeological site is a difficult task, taking int...
Archaeological excavation is a destructive process, making accurate, fast and efficient 3D documenta...
Photogrammetrey has a long successful history in the area of 3D modelling and documentation of cultu...
This paper presents a methodological contribution in the field of the archaeological restitution’s p...
The research object is the digital acquisition of a complex architectonic monument, integrating two ...
mapping Around 1200 AD, a number of remarkable rock churches were constructed in Lalibela, a town in...
Archaeologists strive for an accurate and objective documentation of contexts, features and finds du...
This paper addresses the advantages as well as the obstacles in practicing photogrammetry based on a...
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
Usually archeological artifacts are documented in written or drawn form: today, thanks to the advent...
Ed. by A. Nüchter, P. Grussenmeyer, and T. KerstenInternational audienceThere are mainly two familie...
The Geomatics techniques offer today very interesting opportunities for Cultural Heritage surveys. I...
The complexity of retrieving and understanding the archaeological data requires to apply different t...
The thesis addresses the topic of rigorous reconstruction of an archaeological context, no longer ex...