The objectives of this chapter is to explore the potential applications of 3D visualisation within the archaeological investigation process at Erimi and discusses the possibility of using 3D models from geomatic data to communicate the ongoing research process, for scientific purposes and public presentations. Its aim is to demonstrate that rigorous 3D models and visualisations can be successfully integrated in the ongoing archaeological research process, in a way that benefits the analysis, interpretation and communication of archaeological data.
3D modelling and architectural visualization / Francesca, Dolcetti; Bonora, Valentina; Fiorini, Lidia; Alessandro, Conti; Tucci, Grazia. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 327-334.
3D modelling and architectural visualization
Valentina Bonora;Lidia Fiorini;Alessandro Conti;Grazia Tucci
2017
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The objectives of this chapter is to explore the potential applications of 3D visualisation within the archaeological investigation process at Erimi and discusses the possibility of using 3D models from geomatic data to communicate the ongoing research process, for scientific purposes and public presentations. Its aim is to demonstrate that rigorous 3D models and visualisations can be successfully integrated in the ongoing archaeological research process, in a way that benefits the analysis, interpretation and communication of archaeological data.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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