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Beyond illustration 2D and 3D technologies as tools for discovery in Archaeology

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EditorFrischer B. & Dakouri-Hild A.

Jaar2008

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1805

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Pagina’s24+168

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407302928

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Exemplaar73842 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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From digital illustration to digital heuristics 5-24
Frischer B.

Envisioning explanation : the art in science 1-20
Gooding D.C.
  • Managing complexity : visual method in the sciences (Reanimating extinct organisms) , pp. 2-9
  • How pattern and structure elucidate process , pp. 9-11
  • Visualizing vascular structures , pp. 11-13
  • Stereographic projection of crystal structure , pp. 14-17

Virtual archaeology : communication in 3D and ecological thinking 21-35
Forte M.
  • VR and learning , pp. 29-31

Reasoning in 3D : a critical appraisal of the role of 3D modelling and virtual reconstructions in archaeology 36-45
Hermon S.
  • VR and 3D models: basic definitions and applications in archaeology , pp. 37-39

Exploring behavioural terra incognita with archaeological agent-based models 46-56
Premo L.S.
  • Exploring behavioural terra incognita in the Lower Paleolithic , pp. 51-54

Cost surface DEM modeling of Viking Age seafaring in the Baltic Sea 57-65
Indruszewski G. & Barton C.M.
  • The AS sailing simulation in GRASS , pp. 62-63
  • The LCP sailing simulation in Arc View , p. 63

Visualizing DEMs : the significance of modern landscape modifications in the distribution of archaeological finds 66-71
Gerlach R., Herzog I. & von Koblinski
  • The accuracy of the DEM grid , pp. 67-69
  • A GIS of pits and heaps , p. 69

The potential of ancient maps for quantifying slope processes : comparison of historical and modern elevation models 72-75
Lechterbeck J.

LIDAR-based surface height measurements: applications in archaeology 76-84
de Boer A.G., Laan W.N.H., Waldus W. & van Zijverden W.K.
  • Technnical background (Laser altimetry techniques, Interpolation and visualization techniques) , pp. 76-78
  • Applications in archaeology (Landscape reconstruction, Tracing archaeological sites) , pp. 78-81
  • Traditional remote-sensing techniques versus later altimetry , pp. 81-82

Voxel-based 3D GIS : modelling and analysis of archaeological stratigraphy 85-94
Lieberwirth U.
  • Model-building in archaeology , pp. 85-86
  • 3D model-building in archaeology² , p. 86
  • Solid models , p. 86
  • 3D visualization of archaeological stratigraphy using GIS: a research history , pp. 86-87
  • Voxel structure and creation (Interpolation, Flood-filling) , pp. 87-88
  • An OSS 3D GIS , pp. 88-89
  • The Akroterion case-study , pp. 89-92

A software system to work with 3D models in cultural heritage research 95-105
Ozmen C. & Balcisoy S.
  • Introduction (Creation of 3D models, Triangulation-based scanning, TOF-based scanning) , pp. 95-96
  • Trends in 3D scanning technologies , p. 97
  • Design decisions (Interaction methodology, Right-to-left spatial reference, Asymmetric motion scale, Left-hand precedence, Input device and interaction scheme) , pp. 97-98
  • Tools (Tape measure, Caliper, Radius estimation) , pp. 99-102

A digital model of the Inca Sanctuary of the Sun 106-110
Johanson C. & Frischer B.

Applications of 3D technology as a research tool in archaeological ceramic analysis 111-124
Karasik A.
  • The history of pottery visualization and data adquisition using 3D scanners , pp. 112-113
  • Uniformity and deformtion : new quantitative definitions for pottery analysis , pp. 113-123

Virtual archaeology and computer-aided reconstruction of the Severan Marble Plan 125-133
Koller D.R.
  • An online archaeological research tool , pp. 127-128
  • Computer-aided fragment reconstruction (3D fracture matching, Boundary incision matching, Wall feature matching, Multivariate clustering, Areal topographic matching) , pp. 128-132

Colour plates 135-168
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