TY - JOUR
T1 - The Tel Akko total archaeology project (Akko, Israel)
T2 - Assessing the suitability of multi-scale 3d field recording in archaeology
AU - Olson, Brandon R.
AU - Placchetti, Ryan A.
AU - Quartermaine, Jamie
AU - Killebrew, Ann E.
PY - 2013/7/1
Y1 - 2013/7/1
N2 - Archaeology is a destructive discipline, and, unfortunately, the majority of methods employed by archaeologists to record and preserve the archaeological record consist of two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional (3D) subjects. Recent breakthroughs in 3D technology, however, have the potential to revolutionize the discipline. In recent years, multiple software suites capable of generating spatially accurate, photorealistic 3D models with a series of digital photographs have become available. Following a successful season of field testing in 2011, the Tel Akko Total Archaeology Project (Akko, Israel) expanded the use of Agisoft's PhotoScan Pro-one of the commercially available software suites-to test the accuracy and suitability of the program for archaeological applications at multiple scales. After two years of field testing, it is clear that the implementation of PhotoScan Pro in archaeology facilitates unprecedented accuracy in field recording and digital heritage management, and provides a new outlet for the dissemination of archaeological data.
AB - Archaeology is a destructive discipline, and, unfortunately, the majority of methods employed by archaeologists to record and preserve the archaeological record consist of two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional (3D) subjects. Recent breakthroughs in 3D technology, however, have the potential to revolutionize the discipline. In recent years, multiple software suites capable of generating spatially accurate, photorealistic 3D models with a series of digital photographs have become available. Following a successful season of field testing in 2011, the Tel Akko Total Archaeology Project (Akko, Israel) expanded the use of Agisoft's PhotoScan Pro-one of the commercially available software suites-to test the accuracy and suitability of the program for archaeological applications at multiple scales. After two years of field testing, it is clear that the implementation of PhotoScan Pro in archaeology facilitates unprecedented accuracy in field recording and digital heritage management, and provides a new outlet for the dissemination of archaeological data.
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U2 - 10.1179/0093469013Z.00000000056
DO - 10.1179/0093469013Z.00000000056
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84883666034
SN - 0093-4690
VL - 38
SP - 244
EP - 262
JO - Journal of Field Archaeology
JF - Journal of Field Archaeology
IS - 3
ER -