Towards a three-dimensional cost-effective registration of the archaeological heritage

J De Reu, G Plets, G Verhoeven, P De Smedt… - Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Archaeological practice within the European context of heritage management is facing huge
challenges in ways of recording and reproduction of ex-situ preserved sites. As a …

Terrestrial laser scanning and close range photogrammetry for 3D archaeological documentation: the Upper Palaeolithic Cave of Parpalló as a case study

JL Lerma, S Navarro, M Cabrelles… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2010 - Elsevier
Graphic and metric archaeological documentation is an activity that requires the capture of
information from different sources, accurate processing and comprehensive analysis. If …

Terrestrial laser scanning and limit analysis of masonry arch bridges

B Riveiro, P Morer, P Arias, I De Arteaga - Construction and building …, 2011 - Elsevier
Masonry arches are one of the most common and extended structural shapes present in the
worldwide architectural heritage. When handling with these structures at least two demands …

Radiometric calibration of terrestrial laser scanners with external reference targets

S Kaasalainen, A Krooks, A Kukko, H Kaartinen - Remote Sensing, 2009 - mdpi.com
The intensity data produced by terrestrial laser scanners has become a topic of increasing
interest in the remote sensing community. We present a case study of radiometric calibration …

[HTML][HTML] 3D point clouds in archaeology: Advances in acquisition, processing and knowledge integration applied to quasi-planar objects

F Poux, R Neuville, L Van Wersch, GA Nys, R Billen - Geosciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Digital investigations of the real world through point clouds and derivatives are changing
how curators, cultural heritage researchers and archaeologists work and collaborate. To …

Cultural heritage documentation and conservation: three-dimensional (3D) laser scanning and geographical information system (GIS) techniques for thematic …

M Lezzerini, F Antonelli, S Columbu… - International journal …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This article reports the mapping of the stones, including marbles and brick masonry, used for
building the facade of the medieval Church of St. Nicholas (XI century ad), one of the most …

An evaluation of the site specificity of soil elemental signatures for identifying and interpreting former functional areas

CA Wilson, DA Davidson, MS Cresser - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009 - Elsevier
Soil multi-element analysis is now a routine technique employed to help answer questions
about space use and function in and around archaeological sites. The pattern of …

The smart point cloud: Structuring 3D intelligent point data

F Poux - 2019 - orbi.uliege.be
Discrete spatial datasets known as point clouds often lay the groundwork for decision-
making applications. Eg, we can use such data as a reference for autonomous cars and …

Application of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-acquired topography for quantifying typhoon-driven landslide volume and its potential topographic impact on rivers in …

KJ Chang, CW Tseng, CM Tseng, TC Liao, CJ Yang - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Landslides are highly erosional processes that dominate sediment mobilization and
reshape landscapes in orogenic belts. Therefore, quantifying and characterizing landslide …

The acoustic and auditory contexts of human behavior

EC Blake, I Cross - Current Anthropology, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Sound is a crucial component of the human communicative toolkit; however, as a topic of
research, it has been relatively neglected in archaeological method and theory. We propose …