2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.daach.2017.08.003
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Study, revalorization and virtual musealization of a ceramic kiln based on information gathered from old excavations

Abstract: Estudio, puesta en valor y musealización virtual de un horno de cerámicas basados en la información procedente de antiguas excavaciones RESUMEN:Las posibilidades actuales de visualización y difusión a través de las tecnologías digitales tienen un efecto favorable en la conservación y la puesta en valor de los restos arqueológicos depositados en los museos. Por lo tanto, deben ser consideradas como herramientas esenciales en la gestión de las colecciones y una manera de comunicarse con todo tipo de usuarios, de… Show more

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“…Through the 3D resources produced, we also pretend that all the tangible and intangible information associated with these pre-Columbian crania collection will be promoted. Research on this topic is conducted mainly in developed countries, which translates into a large number of publications (Charlier et al, 2020;Erolin et al, 2017;Fazio & Brutto, 2020;Magnani et al, 2018;Payne, 2019;Rodríguez Miranda et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2012). In comparison, in Latin American, we could only find a few publications mainly centered on the digitization of monumental structures, archaeological sites, and bioarchaeological remains (Berquist et al, 2018;Gillespie & Volk, 2014;Hixon et al, 2018;Kuzminsky et al, 2016;Novotny, 2019;Pierdicca, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Through the 3D resources produced, we also pretend that all the tangible and intangible information associated with these pre-Columbian crania collection will be promoted. Research on this topic is conducted mainly in developed countries, which translates into a large number of publications (Charlier et al, 2020;Erolin et al, 2017;Fazio & Brutto, 2020;Magnani et al, 2018;Payne, 2019;Rodríguez Miranda et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2012). In comparison, in Latin American, we could only find a few publications mainly centered on the digitization of monumental structures, archaeological sites, and bioarchaeological remains (Berquist et al, 2018;Gillespie & Volk, 2014;Hixon et al, 2018;Kuzminsky et al, 2016;Novotny, 2019;Pierdicca, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It has become a needed resource of many institutions to safeguarding cultural heritage and facilitating future reconstructions based on trustworthy datasets (Núñez Andrés et al, 2012;Robson et al, 2012;Stylianidis & Remondino, 2016). The benefits of using techniques such as 3D scanning (Kuzminsky & Gardiner, 2012;Payne, 2019;Rodríguez Miranda et al, 2017), photogrammetry (Liang et al, 2019;Magnani et al, 2018;Pierdicca, 2018) and computed tomography (Charlier et al, 2020;Erolin et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2012) to digitize museum collections have proved its utility in terms of improving preservation, access, management, exchange of the geometric information, community engagement, research, and learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have studied VR-based virtual museums, such as Gutowski and Kłos-Adamkiewicz [15] and Carvajal et al [16]. Virtual museum has several other terms, some of which are "3D VR site museum" [17,18] and "3D virtual museum" [19,20,21].…”
Section: The Ministry Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%