Three-dimensional archaeology; recording, analysis and visualisation
Virtual RTI of Three Dimensional Datasets | |
James Miles |
Low-cost, rapid, mid-resolution 3D data capture using miniature, automatic Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and modern computer vision algorithms | |
Hartmut Tschauner |
3D model of Lugo’s Roman Walls (Galicia-Spain) using a Terrestrial Laser Scanner and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. | |
María J. Iniesto-Alba, Alicia Cañizares, David Miranda, Rafael Crecente |
Recording on Commercial Excavations with the Nikon Archaeology iSpace System. | |
Maarten Smeets, Geoff Avern |
Multi-scalar, multi-sensor, three-dimensional documentation: two case studies exploring the utility of various methods in different environments | |
Rachel Opitz, Katie Simon, Geoff Avern, Thann Baker, Christine Markussen |
Archiving Three-Dimensional Archaeology: New Technologies, New Solutions? | |
Kieron Niven |
Capturing and working with 3D data in heritage contexts | |
Paul J Cripps |