DocumentCode
3754938
Title
Digital archaeology field recording in the 4th dimension: ArchField C++ a 4D GIS for digital field work
Author
Neil G. Smith;Matthew Howland;Thomas E. Levy
Author_Institution
King Abdullah University of Science And Technology, Saudi Arabia
Volume
2
fYear
2015
Firstpage
251
Lastpage
258
Abstract
With the rapid adoption of laser scanning and photogrammetry among the archaeological community the creation of point cloud `data scaffolds´ and digital documentation of archaeological sites is now becoming common. In field excavations, however, the continual exposure of archaeological layers requires a digital toolset in which to record, categorize and spatially locate artifacts, installations, and loci within a site´s daily 3D or aerial scan. We present ArchField C++, the latest version of our digital field recording software that enables real-time digital GIS 3D Top Plan production within a rendering engine designed for visualizing massive 3D datasets. ArchField directly connects to Total Stations and our RTK GPS units to record sub-centimeter measurements for artifacts, scanning markers, loci boundaries, and camera positions. The processing pipeline enables the generation of publishable orthographic and perspective maps from the first day of excavation to the last. As a backend it uses a PostGIS database and the ability to export and import various vector, raster, DEM and 3D datasets that can be hosted by on-line geo-referenced databases. We present the application of ArchField C++ to our 2014 field excavations of the early Iron Age site of Khirbat al-Jariyah located in Southern Jordan.
Keywords
"Three-dimensional displays","Software","Rendering (computer graphics)","Data visualization","Databases","Global Positioning System","Cameras"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Heritage, 2015
Print_ISBN
978-1-5090-0254-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2015.7419505
Filename
7419505
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