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The Use of 3D Documentation for Investigating Archaeological Artefacts
While 3D rendering of archaeological features in the field is becoming a standard documentary procedure, in the case of objects it remains less... -
Rock Art in Three Dimensions: Comments on the Use and Possibilities of 3D Rock Art Documentation
Methods to document rock art in all three dimensions have become a standardized workflow. In this article, we discuss their advantages and... -
The Use and Application of SfM-Based Documentation in Excavation and Standing Remains Assessment of the Stabian Baths, Pompeii
The international research project ‘Bathing Culture and the Development of Urban Space in Pompeii’, headed by the Institute for Classical Archaeology... -
More Than Just Documenting the Past: 15 Years of 3D Scanning at the Archaeological Heritage Office of Saxony
The 3D find documentation has been an essential part of the Archaeological Heritage Office of Saxony since 2005. The great effectiveness, the... -
3D Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Where Are We Today?
Although the basics of 3D technologies developed rather early on, only today are we seeing a steep increase in the application of 3D technologies in... -
3D Content in Europeana: The Challenges of Providing Access
Europeana is an online platform that provides access to millions of items of digital content from Europe’s museums, galleries, libraries, archives... -
Archiving the Third Dimension: Production, Maintenance and Use of 3D Models in Cultural Heritage Management
In 2017, the Archaeology Department of the Canton Zurich defined photogrammetry in Agisoft Metashape as a new standard. The years have shown the... -
Digital Archaeology Between Hype and Reality: The Results of a Survey on the Use of 3D Technologies in Archaeology
Between January and March 2020, the EAA Community for 3D-Technologies in Archaeology conducted an international online survey on the current use of... -
Sharing and Caring for the Bioarchaeological Heritage: What Should We Do With 3D Data in the Post-acquisition Stage?
This paper discusses ways of collecting, storing and sharing 3D datasets of large archaeological assemblages, taking as a case study the Lepenski Vir... -
The 3 Dimensions of Digitalised Archaeology State-of-the-Art, Data Management and Current Challenges in Archaeological 3D-Documentation
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... -
Defrag Memories: The 3D Spatial Analysis of the Remains of Commemorative Gestures in the Necropolis of Porta Nocera at Pompeii
The archaeological excavation carried out in 2018 by W. Van Andringa, T. Creissen and H. Duday at Porta Nocera, Pompeii, brought to light a new... -
Balancing Data Storage and User Functionality: The 3D and Archaeological Data Strategy of the Tracing the Potter’s Wheel Knowledge Hub
The Tracing the Potter’s Wheel (TPW) project is designed to identify and assess the appearance of the potter’s wheel as a technological innovation... -
Cross-Modal Search and Exploration of Greek Painted Pottery
This paper focuses on digitally-supported research methods for an important group of cultural heritage objects, the Greek pottery, especially with... -
Concluding Remarks – Coordinates for the Future of Digitalised Archaeology
The diverse contributions in this book show that the main challenges for the field are a lack of standardisation, interoperability and open-source... -
Monitoring Underwater Aircraft Sites in Lake Washington
A Martin PBM-5 Mariner rests in 24 m (79 ft) at the south end of Lake Washington in Seattle, WA. This WWII-era aircraft presents as typical for the... -
Transformation through (re-)politicisation of socio-technical futures: how cultural semiotics can improve transformative vision assessment
The politicisation of the future is gaining attention, especially in research on the impact of emerging technologies on modern societies. This...
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Interactive 3D Testimonies of Holocaust Survivors in German language
The article shows how the development of interactive digital 3-D testimonies was initiated and is carried out at the LMU Munich. In a first step,... -
Project Recover: Aviation Archaeology for MIA Repatriation
For more than 25 years, Project Recover has operated as a private non-profit dedicated to hel** the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in... -
Introduction: Aeronautical Archaeology as a Sub-discipline
Aviation cultural materials and landscapes are a budding area of study in both underwater and terrestrial archaeology. Since the 1990s, professional... -
The Social Production of Discourse in Archaeology
Archaeology is a profoundly social and collaborative enterprise. Even if it is a discipline of things, archaeology is also a discipline of discourses...