Archaeological Field Documentation and Architectonic Analysis - a 3D Approach. Ein Zippori as Study Case

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2012
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The Eurographics Association
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A key element in any archaeological excavation is an accurate recording of the excavated material. Since the ar-chaeological process by itself is one of destruction, the need for an accurate documentation becomes even more imperious; when dealing with rescue excavations, where in most cases sites will be completely destroyed or in the best cases covered for posterity, the problem is augmented again. Another challenge is how to obtain an outcome that will serve later on archaeologists to understand their site and prepare an accurate scientific report, and have materials ready for a comprehensive publication. The paper presents the implications, advantages and challenges on using 3D documentation at rescue excavations, as preliminary experimented at the site of Ein Zippori, Israel. These were partially developed during the 3D-COFORM project, aiming at creating affordable 3D technologies and methodologies for the Cultural Heritage sector.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:VAST/VAST12/113-120
, booktitle = {
VAST: International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Intelligent Cultural Heritage
}, editor = {
David Arnold and Jaime Kaminski and Franco Niccolucci and Andre Stork
}, title = {{
Archaeological Field Documentation and Architectonic Analysis - a 3D Approach. Ein Zippori as Study Case
}}, author = {
Hermon, Sorin
 and
Khalaily, Hamudi
 and
Milevski, Ianir
 and
Amico, Nicola
 and
Iannone, Giancarlo
 and
Getzov, Nimrod
}, year = {
2012
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISSN = {
1811-864X
}, ISBN = {
978-3-905674-39-2
}, DOI = {
10.2312/VAST/VAST12/113-120
} }
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