Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila

This paper intends to be a sample, both theoretical and practical, of a protocol for the use of photogrammetric resources when generating a three-dimensional archaeological model. The use of said resources allows to cheaply compile, systematise, use and share the generated data –photogrammetric and...

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Main Authors: Pedro R. Moya-Maleno, Juan Tormejón Valdelomar, David Vacas Madrid, Rocío Losa Sánchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2015-11-01
Series:Virtual Archaeology Review
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/4377
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author Pedro R. Moya-Maleno
Juan Tormejón Valdelomar
David Vacas Madrid
Rocío Losa Sánchez
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Juan Tormejón Valdelomar
David Vacas Madrid
Rocío Losa Sánchez
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description This paper intends to be a sample, both theoretical and practical, of a protocol for the use of photogrammetric resources when generating a three-dimensional archaeological model. The use of said resources allows to cheaply compile, systematise, use and share the generated data –photogrammetric and 3D- in order to both work with hypothesis and share the knowledge –via online repositories with an academic public or with a wider audience using didactics and other means of spreading History and Archaeology–. As an example, the article analyses the possibilities and problems detected when applying said protocol at the site of the Columnated Building of Jamila (Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real, Spain). This archaeological site is ideal to put said protocol into practice, as one of its team’s aims is the public spreading of Archaeology of the site. Furthermore, it lacks information from its first archaeological seasons and a complex historical and archaeological interpretation, being a place with several reoccupations, some of them with unique typologies.
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spelling doaj.art-aba9a94ef6ef4171bda8a8881ee2f9ab2025-01-02T03:12:34ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaVirtual Archaeology Review1989-99472015-11-01613516410.4995/var.2015.43773246Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of JamilaPedro R. Moya-Maleno0Juan Tormejón Valdelomar1David Vacas Madrid2Rocío Losa Sánchez3Proyecto Arqueológico 'Entorno Jamila'Proyecto Arqueológico 'Entorno Jamila'Proyecto Arqueológico 'Entorno Jamila'Proyecto Arqueológico 'Entorno Jamila'This paper intends to be a sample, both theoretical and practical, of a protocol for the use of photogrammetric resources when generating a three-dimensional archaeological model. The use of said resources allows to cheaply compile, systematise, use and share the generated data –photogrammetric and 3D- in order to both work with hypothesis and share the knowledge –via online repositories with an academic public or with a wider audience using didactics and other means of spreading History and Archaeology–. As an example, the article analyses the possibilities and problems detected when applying said protocol at the site of the Columnated Building of Jamila (Villanueva de los Infantes, Ciudad Real, Spain). This archaeological site is ideal to put said protocol into practice, as one of its team’s aims is the public spreading of Archaeology of the site. Furthermore, it lacks information from its first archaeological seasons and a complex historical and archaeological interpretation, being a place with several reoccupations, some of them with unique typologies.http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/4377Photogrammetry3d modelingResearchPublic archaeologyJamila
spellingShingle Pedro R. Moya-Maleno
Juan Tormejón Valdelomar
David Vacas Madrid
Rocío Losa Sánchez
Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila
Virtual Archaeology Review
Photogrammetry
3d modeling
Research
Public archaeology
Jamila
title Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila
title_full Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila
title_fullStr Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila
title_full_unstemmed Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila
title_short Interoperability of photogrammetry in 3D modeling: documentation, research and dissemination in the archaeological site of Jamila
title_sort interoperability of photogrammetry in 3d modeling documentation research and dissemination in the archaeological site of jamila
topic Photogrammetry
3d modeling
Research
Public archaeology
Jamila
url http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/4377
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