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Author Archives: Jim Newhard
3D Thursday – low-cost 3D
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Bring in the Drones: 3D Modeling Using Aerial Imagery at Archaeological Excavations
Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: This is the fourth 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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Linear B in 3D
Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: This is the third 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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AIA Award for Outstanding Work in Digital Archaeology
Deadline extended to October 1.
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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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Barbarians at the Gate: Comments on Comments
Reblogged from From the Archivist’s Notebook: Jack L. Davis, Carl W. Blegen professor of Greek Archaeology at the University of Cincinnati and former director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (2007-2012), here responds to remarks by colleagues concerning … Continue reading →
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Computer Applications in Archaeology 2014 Call for Papers
The 2014 meeting of the CAA will be held in Paris, France, from April 22 to 25, 2014. The Call for Papers has been announced, with submission deadline set for October 31. Filed under: Conferences
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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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Archaeology, Humanities, and Data Science | The ArchaeoInformant
Archaeology, Humanities, and Data Science | The ArchaeoInformant.
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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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