From survey to 3d model and from 3d model to “videogame”. The virtual reconstruction of a Roman Camp in Masada, Israel.

<p>The archaeological survey is carried out by com-bining the study and observation of material rea-lity with the in-depth study of historical sources, thus allowing to “translate” the signs of history into drawings, or rather as complex represen-tations of an embedded system of information. T...

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Main Authors: Sandro Parrinello, Monica Bercigli, Daniele Bursich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of L'Aquila 2017-12-01
Series:Disegnare con
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Online Access:https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/295
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Summary:<p>The archaeological survey is carried out by com-bining the study and observation of material rea-lity with the in-depth study of historical sources, thus allowing to “translate” the signs of history into drawings, or rather as complex represen-tations of an embedded system of information. The MRP-Masada Research Project was deve-loped by the Joint Inter-University Laboratory Landscaper,Survey &amp; Design with the aim of ex-perimenting with various digital technologies in order to create a complete digital documenta-tion of the important archaeological site, now protected by UNESCO. The paper describes the case study of the virtual 3D reconstruction of the F2 Roman camp, so-called “Campo del Generale Silva” and the potentialities that 3d models offer in terms of communication and dissemination of the Archaeological Heritage.</p>
ISSN:1828-5961