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Digital imaging of artefacts : developments in methods and aims /

This volume brings together new lines of research across a range of disciplines from participants in a workshop held at Wolfson College, Oxford, on 23rd May 2017. In light of rapid technological developments in digital imaging, the aim in gathering these contributions together is to inform specialis...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kelley, Kate (Editor ), Wood, Rachel, 1985- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2018]
Colección:Access archaeology.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Kate Kelley and Rachel K.L. Wood --  |t Potential and limitations of 3D digital methods applied to ancient cultural heritage: insights from a professional 3D practitioner /  |r Steven Dey --  |t The potential of hyperspectral imaging for researching colour on artefacts /  |r David Howell --  |t A structured light approach to imaging ancient Near Eastern cylinder seals: how efficient 3D imaging may facilitate corpus-wide research /  |r Jacob. L. Dahl, Jonathon. S. Hare, Kate Kelley, Kirk Martinez, and David Young --  |t The digital microscope and multi-scale observation in the study of lapidary manufacturing techniques. A methodological approach for the preliminary phase of analysis in situ /  |r Elise Morero, Hara Procopiou, Jeremy Johns, Roberto Vargiolu, and Hassan Zahouani --  |t Imaging seals and coins with various light angles and spectra: consequences for understanding and representing colour and relief /  |r Hendrik Hameeuw --  |t Prehistoric stone sculptures at the Gregorio Aguilar Barea Museum, Nicaragua: photogrammetry practices and Digital Immersive Virtual Environment applications for archaeology /  |r Alexander Geurds, Juan Aguilar, and Fiona McKendrick --  |t A multispectral imaging and 3D modelling project on the Arundel Marbles /  |r Alison Pollard --  |t The Khosro Cup Replication Project: 3D imaging for a temporary exhibition /  |r Rachel K.L. Wood. 
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545 0 |a Dr. KATE KELLEY received her Doctorate of Philosophy in Assyriology from the University of Oxford in 2018 and is a specialist in the socio-economic history of early Mesopotamia. Dr. RACHEL K. L. WOOD is Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and a Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, specialising in the art and archaeology of ancient Iran. 
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