2D mapping, photogrammetry-based 3D modelling, and the virtual reconstructions of Czech...

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Martin Gojda and Jiří Unger

The aim of the paper is to present how data acquired in the 25 years long period during aerial archaeological survey of buried sites seasonally displayed through cropmarks have recently been processed in order to become a type of document of the same value as the documents produced by means of archaeological excavation, i. e. large scale maps and plans of the detected and photographed crop-marked sites. A principal attention is given to the application of modern methods of 3D modelling. Representative examples are gradually selected from several hundred archaeological
sites hidden beneath the earth’s surface and seasonally visible through ‘vegetation/crop marks’ in order to document the potential of such marks to get an idea of the layout of detected sites (individual features as well as complex settlement areas). A ‘flight’ over a virtual prehistoric or historical landscape in the form of animated video clips can then present in an attractive way, especially to the general public, the characteristic features of the past landscape.




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