International audience3D technologies are now widely applied in the study of decorated caves and rockshelters because they provide unique volumetric representations of the art. In the cave of Marsoulas (Haute-Garonne, France), which has engravings and paintings which date to approximately 17,000 BP, 3D modeling and other image processing techniques have been combined into an analytical system of documentation that addresses the unique challenges and questions that this site presents to researchers. 3D modeling is used as a new tool for producing easily understandable graphic renderings of the cave walls (essential for interpretation), while also creating a publically accessible reconstruction of the cave art and its environment
The analysis proposed here at Points cave is aiming at giving a plausible state of the cave at the t...
Any analysis of painted, drawn or engraved marks in prehistoric caves and shelters is materialised, ...
International audienceThe analysis of paintings and engravings on the walls of Upper Palaeolithic ca...
International audience3D technologies are now widely applied in the study of decorated caves and roc...
The third dimension always constitutes a major difficulty in the study of the Palaeolithic cave art....
For six years, an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environmentalists and archaeo...
International audienceFor six years, an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environ...
International audienceAn interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environmentalists and ...
International audience3D technologies are taking on a major role in the phases of data acquisition...
Upper Palaeolithic cave art research has tended to focus on the images themselves, rather than the p...
8 p.International audienceThe archaeological cave " Les Fraux " (Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas, Dordog...
The analysis proposed here at Points cave is aiming at giving a plausible state of the cave at the t...
Any analysis of painted, drawn or engraved marks in prehistoric caves and shelters is materialised, ...
International audienceThe analysis of paintings and engravings on the walls of Upper Palaeolithic ca...
International audience3D technologies are now widely applied in the study of decorated caves and roc...
The third dimension always constitutes a major difficulty in the study of the Palaeolithic cave art....
For six years, an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environmentalists and archaeo...
International audienceFor six years, an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environ...
International audienceAn interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environmentalists and ...
International audience3D technologies are taking on a major role in the phases of data acquisition...
Upper Palaeolithic cave art research has tended to focus on the images themselves, rather than the p...
8 p.International audienceThe archaeological cave " Les Fraux " (Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas, Dordog...
The analysis proposed here at Points cave is aiming at giving a plausible state of the cave at the t...
Any analysis of painted, drawn or engraved marks in prehistoric caves and shelters is materialised, ...
International audienceThe analysis of paintings and engravings on the walls of Upper Palaeolithic ca...