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Tag Archives: 3D
Three Dimensional Field Recording in Archaeology: An Example from Gabii
Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: This is the first in a series of posts exploring 3D modeling in Mediterranean and European archaeology. For more on this project click here. We hope these papers will start a discussion either … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D, Modeling
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Three Dimensional Imaging in Mediterranean Archaeology: A Short Introduction to a Blog Project
Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: Over the past half decade, Mediterranean and Old World archaeology has entered a bold new world of inexpensive three-dimensional documentation. Using photogrammetry software like Agisoft Photoscan, increasingly powerful laptop computers, low-cost drones … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D, Modeling
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Three-Dimensional Modeling in Mediterranean Archaeology: An Open Invitation
Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: The positive response to my call for blog posts on issues centered on 3D modeling in Mediterranean archaeology has continued. For recent posts on this topic see here, here, and here. My motivation … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D, Archaeoinformatics, Archaeology, Digital Humanities
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Linear B Archives Project in Full Swing
This post will be a brief introduction to an ongoing project, currently in field data collection. As announced nearly a year ago, a small team, under the direction of Dimitri Nakassis (Toronto) and Kevin Pluta (Charleston), is involved with the … Continue reading
Avkat 3D Update
We are slowly building our facility with SketchuUp, and time for an update. Our Junior Intern has been largely involved with this component, and this post is written by me, but with contributions from Chris. Working with Chris is a … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Archaeology, Avkat, Classics, College of Charleston, Digital Humanities, ESRI, Modeling, Trimble Sketchup, Turkey, visualization
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Formal Publication of Pylian Linear B Tablets to Occur
As announced by the Department of Classics at the College of Charleston, Dr. Dimitri Nakassis (Toronto) and Dr. Kevin Pluta (Charleston) will be directing the formal publication of the Linear B tablets from Pylos, originally excavated by Carl Blegen begun in 1939. The project will … Continue reading
Developing Methods in High Resolution 3D Image Capture for Ancient Tablets
This summer I hope to provide updates on work being conducted by Kevin Pluta who is investigating and developing methods for reflectance transformation imaging (RTI), specifically tied to inscribed clay tablets. His work, building off of work being done at … Continue reading
Junior Internship in Archaeoinformatics
This week, we will be joined by our junior intern in archaeoinformatics. Christopher Newhard will be joining us in the Santee Cooper GIS Lab to check out what his dad does when he’s not cooking him dinner. Far from play … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Archaeology, Avkat, Classics, College of Charleston, Digital Humanities, Modeling, Trimble Sketchup, Turkey, visualization
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