The 3 Dimensions of Digitalised Archaeology : State-of-the-Art, Data Management and Current Challenges in Archaeological 3D-Documentation / edited by Marco Hostettler, Anja Buhlke, Clara Drummer, Lea Emmenegger, Johannes Reich, Corinne Stäheli

Zusammenfassung: This Open access book aims to provide an overview of state-of-the-art approaches to 3D documentation from a practical perspective and formulate the most important areas for future developments. Bringing together a wide range of case studies, examples of best practice approaches, wor...

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2024
Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
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Physical Description:Online-Ressource (XXI, 225 Seiten); Illustrationen
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Editors: 3D-Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Where are we today?
  • Chapter 2. Technological developments
  • Chapter 3. 1 Tobias Schreck, Stephan Karl, Elisabeth Trinkl (Graz): Exploring the virtual. Crossmodal search and visual exploration of 3D Cultural Heritage
  • Chapter 4. Thomas Reuter (Dresden): Standardization, Data-Management and Scientific Usage of 3D-Data. 15 Years of 3D-Archaeology in the Archaeological Heritage Office of Saxony
  • Part 2. Case Studies in Cultural Heritage and Archaeology
  • Chapter 5. François Fouriaux (École Française de Rome): Defrag memories: 3D spatial analysis of remains of commemorative gestures in the necropolis of Porta Nocera at Pompeii
  • Chapter 6. Vasiliy Kovalev (Novosibirsk): A 3D-approach to Siberian Rock Art Documentation.-Part 3. Current Challenges
  • Chapter 7. Marco Hostettler, Anja Buhlke, Clara Drummer, Lea Emmenegger, Johannes Reich, Corinne Stäheli(Bern, Kiel, Berlin): The current application of image-based 3D technologies in archaeology. Results of an online survey
  • Chapter 8. Kate Fernie (CARARE/Europeana): 3D content in EUROPEANA: The challenges of providing access
  • Chapter 9. Jill Hilditch (Amsterdam): Balancing storage and user functionality: The 3D and archaeological data strategy of the tracing the potter’s wheel project
  • Part 4. Data Management
  • Chapter 10. Jugoslav Pendic (Novi Sad): Data management and handling of 3D-objects in the post-collection phase
  • Chapter 11. Christoph Rummel and Clemens Brünenberg: Bathing in the Pompeian Light - Integrating SFM technology in excavation and standing remains assessment
  • Part 5. Conclusion
  • Chapter 12. Editors: Conclusion: Where is 3D-Archaeology going?