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Virtual archaeology: From archaeological excavation to the management and diffusion of heritage. Les cases de la catedral (Tortosa) and the protohistorical settlement of la Cella (Salou), Tarragona

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    Identifier: imarina:5874027
    Authors:
    Cots IVilà JDiloli JFerré RBricio L
    Abstract:
    © UPV, SEAV, 2015. This article reports how the new information technologies are used in two practical examples in the field of archaeology from the early stages of excavation up to the reporting of the results. The first example is an urban settlement focused on the process of documentation and recording, the presentation of the archaeological remains and the resulting museum discourse in Tortosa, Tarragona (Spain). The second example is a settlement near the coast with no urban problems or conditions, which is more focused on the diffusion of research results through a variety of virtual communication channels (La Cella, Salou). In this regard, we present a variety of techniques and systems that we apply to achieve our objectives. Photogrammetry is now an essential tool for recording archaeological data because it facilitates fieldwork, provides extremely accurate measurements and considerably increases the quality of the result. It also enables archaeological and heritage research to be socialized and the results target scientific and interpretative analysis. If it is combined with the appropriate software, the remains of artefacts and buildings recovered at the sites, and which in some cases cannot be conserved, can be displayed in 3D. Finally, it can be used to make recreations and virtual interpretations that can present all these archaeological data to a non-specialized public in the form of a virtual museum, an immersive virtual reality experience, or can be applied to improve scientific research, through 3D modelling and virtual experimentation.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Cots I; Vilà J; Diloli J; Ferré R; Bricio L
    Department: Història i Història de l'Art
    URV's Author/s: Bricio Segura, Laura / Cots Serret, Ivan / Diloli Fons, Jordi / Ferré Anguix, Ramon / VILÀ LLORACH, JORDI
    Keywords: Virtual recreation Virtual reality Photogrammetry Heritage Dissemination 3d reconstruction
    Abstract: © UPV, SEAV, 2015. This article reports how the new information technologies are used in two practical examples in the field of archaeology from the early stages of excavation up to the reporting of the results. The first example is an urban settlement focused on the process of documentation and recording, the presentation of the archaeological remains and the resulting museum discourse in Tortosa, Tarragona (Spain). The second example is a settlement near the coast with no urban problems or conditions, which is more focused on the diffusion of research results through a variety of virtual communication channels (La Cella, Salou). In this regard, we present a variety of techniques and systems that we apply to achieve our objectives. Photogrammetry is now an essential tool for recording archaeological data because it facilitates fieldwork, provides extremely accurate measurements and considerably increases the quality of the result. It also enables archaeological and heritage research to be socialized and the results target scientific and interpretative analysis. If it is combined with the appropriate software, the remains of artefacts and buildings recovered at the sites, and which in some cases cannot be conserved, can be displayed in 3D. Finally, it can be used to make recreations and virtual interpretations that can present all these archaeological data to a non-specialized public in the form of a virtual museum, an immersive virtual reality experience, or can be applied to improve scientific research, through 3D modelling and virtual experimentation.
    Thematic Areas: Historia General o multidisciplinar Conservation Computer science applications Ciencias sociales Ciencias humanas Arquitetura e urbanismo Arqueología, antropología y etnología Arqueología y prehistoria Archeology (arts and humanities) Archeology Archaeology
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: ivan.cots@urv.cat laura.bricio@urv.cat ramon.ferre@urv.cat jordi.diloli@urv.cat ivan.cots@urv.cat laura.bricio@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-4141-044X 0000-0003-0311-6634 0000-0002-8840-2682 0000-0001-5048-9308 0000-0002-4141-044X 0000-0003-0311-6634
    Record's date: 2024-06-22
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Papper original source: Virtual Archaeology Review. 9 (19): 102-113
    APA: Cots I; Vilà J; Diloli J; Ferré R; Bricio L (2018). Virtual archaeology: From archaeological excavation to the management and diffusion of heritage. Les cases de la catedral (Tortosa) and the protohistorical settlement of la Cella (Salou), Tarragona. Virtual Archaeology Review, 9(19), 102-113. DOI: 10.4995/VAR.2018.9754
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2018
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Archaeology,Archeology,Archeology (Arts and Humanities),Computer Science Applications,Conservation
    Virtual recreation
    Virtual reality
    Photogrammetry
    Heritage
    Dissemination
    3d reconstruction
    Historia
    General o multidisciplinar
    Conservation
    Computer science applications
    Ciencias sociales
    Ciencias humanas
    Arquitetura e urbanismo
    Arqueología, antropología y etnología
    Arqueología y prehistoria
    Archeology (arts and humanities)
    Archeology
    Archaeology
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