La Question du Jour: Laser Scanning or Photogrammetry
3D laser scanning for site documentation: Worth the price? | |
Philip Sapirstein, Katie Simon, Thann Baker, Rachel Opitz, Christine Markussen |
3D Laser Scan of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. | |
Andrew James Dodson, Cory D Hope |
Revealing hidden realities in archaeology through laser scanner technologies. A critical analysis. | |
Mercedes Farjas, Jose Julio Zancajo, Teresa Mostaza, Juan Gregorio Rejas |
Virtual Reconstruction of a Maya Temple Using Total Station and Photo Modelling | |
Cornelis Stal |
Site recording using automatic image based three dimensional reconstruction techniques | |
Victor Ferreira |
A new photogrammetric method applied to mining archaeology | |
Adrien Arles, Patrick Clerc, Florian Téreygeol, Jürgen Heckes |
Intra-site analysis and photogrammetry: the case study of the “Buca di Spaccasasso” (Gr, Italy) an Eneolithic funerary site. | |
Daniele Pirisino, Giovanna Pizziolo, Carlo Tessaro, Nicoletta Volante |
3D Documentation in Archaeology: Recording Las Cuevas Site, Chiquibul Reserve, Belize | |
Fabrizio Galeazzi, Holley Moyes |
Close-range photogrammetry vs. 3D scanning: Comparing data capture, processing and model generation in the field and the lab | |
Rachel Opitz, Katie Simon, Adam Barnes, Kevin Fisher, Lauren Lippiello |