Estudio geométrico de piezas arqueológicas a partir de un modelo virtual 3D

  1. Antonio T. Mozas Calvache 1
  2. José L. Pérez García 1
  3. Vicente Barba Colmenero
  4. Andrés López Arenas 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Jaén
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    Universidad de Jaén

    Jaén, España

    ROR https://ror.org/0122p5f64

Journal:
Virtual Archaeology Review

ISSN: 1989-9947

Year of publication: 2011

Volume: 2

Issue: 3

Pages: 109-113

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4995/VAR.2011.4627 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

This paper describes the methodology for implementing geometric studies of little archaeological artefacts by mean of a 3D virtual model. This model is obtained through laser scanner 3D technology and allows us to obtain high accuracy measures in order to analyze the artefact. The method proposed gives the opportunity for performing these measures in inaccessible zones in the real object, and minimizing the manipulation of the artefact. This aspect is very interesting in order to guarantee its conservation. This methodology has been implemented to a real case: an anthropomorphic feminine idol of around 12 centimetres in length. The results obtained with the measuring of the model allow us to extract important conclusions.

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