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Understanding Archaeological Site Topography: 3D Archaeology of Archaeologyuse asterix (*) to get italics
Waagen, Jitte & Wijngaarden, Gert Jan vanPlease use the format "First name initials family name" as in "Marie S. Curie, Niels H. D. Bohr, Albert Einstein, John R. R. Tolkien, Donna T. Strickland"
2024
<p>The current ubiquitous use of 3D recording technologies in archaeological fieldwork, for a large part due to the application of budget-friendly (drone) sensors and the availability of many low-cost image-based 3D modelling software packages, has exponentially increased the amount of 3D data of archaeological sites and landscapes. Various applications have advanced far beyond the experimental phase, such as the deployment of 3D surface recording for excavation interpretation, as a complementary data layer for prospection and as the basis for visualisation/presentation. Of particular attention here is the degree to which drone 3D recording can further advance the understanding of archaeological site topography. In this paper, current developments in the field of 3D recording will be discussed in the context of the ‘Archaeology of Archaeology’ approach, which is being developed at the University of Amsterdam. The paper is the result of a Round Table discussion at the CAA conference on April 5, 2023, in Amsterdam.</p>
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Site Topography; Archaeology; 3D modeling; Photogrammetry; Archaeology of Archaeology
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Computational archaeology, Remote sensing
Nicolo dell'Unto (nicolo.dellunto@ark.lu.se), Chris Roosevelt (chroosevelt@ku.edu.tr), Matthias Lang (matthias.lang@uni-bonn.de), Catherine Scott suggested: Brandon Olson, bolson18@msudenver.edu (I think this is a current email address), Chris Roosevelt [chroosevelt@ku.edu.tr] suggested: Catherine Scott <catherinescott58@gmail.com>, Jan Trachet [jan.trachet@ugent.be] suggested: Dag Devi, , Jan Trachet [jan.trachet@ugent.be] suggested: Mijn onderzoek heeft zich de laatste 10 jaar ver van dergelijk onderzoek afgewend, dus ik voel mij niet echt geautoriseerd om dergelijke papers te reviewen. Ik weet dat Livia (Livia.Tirabassi@UGent.be) in haar opgravingspraktijk ook wel veel met 3D werkt, dus misschien is zij wel beter geïnformeerd. Anderzijds is er nog Frederik De Kreyger (frederik@dl-h.be) van Erfgo3d. Hij is de praktijkexpert van 3D in archeologie in Vlaanderen. Zonder twijfel heeft hij de meest up-to-date kennis. Haast je wel, want in januari gaat hij een andere job doen., Jan Trachet [jan.trachet@ugent.be] suggested: Groeten, , Jan Trachet [jan.trachet@ugent.be] suggested: Jan
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2023-10-17 23:03:47
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