DocumentCode
683085
Title
Gavrinis: The raising of digital stones
Author
Lescop, Laurent ; Cassen, Serge
Author_Institution
Lab. GERSA, Ecole Nat. Super. d´Archit. de Nantes, Nantes, France
Volume
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 28 2013-Nov. 1 2013
Firstpage
561
Lastpage
568
Abstract
The Tumulus of Gavrinis, which is located in Brittany, is one of the best known monuments of Neolithic art because of its extraordinary engravings. A joint team of archaeologists and architects began recording the monument using digital multiscalar technology in 2011. The scanning was complicated by the narrowness of the inner spaces, uncomfortable conditions, granulometry of the stone, and extensive vegetation coverage. A huge database was created by using a combination of photogrammetric technology and low-tech scanning methods. A lot of post-production work was needed to turn the cloud of data into a clean 3D model, since the original tumulus is irregular and lacks any repetitive patterns or predictive geometry. The goal was to obtain a detailed geometric analysis of the tumulus in order to develop a better understanding of its architecture and engravings, which are sometimes less than a millimeter deep. This article covers the technological solutions that we applied while confronting situations ranging from the need to enhance a carved figure to our effort to reconstruct the entire monument by collating the results of several different recording techniques.
Keywords
art; solid modelling; Neolithic art; clean 3D model; digital multiscalar technology; digital stones; extraordinary engravings; geometric analysis; low-tech scanning methods; photogrammetric technology; Art; Data models; Databases; Joints; Solid modeling; Three-dimensional displays; Vegetation; Gavrinis; Neolithic; archeology; cairn; lasergrammetry; low-tech techniques; passage grave; photogrammetry; public presentation; realtime visits; reconstruction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage), 2013
Conference_Location
Marseille
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-3168-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2013.6744825
Filename
6744825
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