Articles by Vasco La Salvia
Un (multi)metaverso di scavo archeologico: MAPOD4D a Castelseprio
Marco Moderato, Roberto Taglioretti, Alessandra Mazzucchi, Filippo Di Marco, Antonio Merola, Vasco La Salvia
Abstract
Archaeology, in its pursuit of advanced methodologies for data analysis and interpretation, has embraced with increasing enthusiasm emerging technologies from the now massive use of drones to recent developments in Artificial Intelligence. As part of the ‘Castelseprio centre of power’ project, the authors began the excavation of the structure known as Casa Piccoli in 2021 with the idea of building a digitized and open source field workflow that not only allows for the processing and archiving of stratigraphic documentation but also aims at the construction of a three-dimensional virtual environment. All the data acquired are transferred into a multi-metaverse (MAPOD4D), created in an open source environment, which offers the possibility of archiving and sharing data in a more accessible way, and of immersive displaying archaeological contexts. This creates the conditions for a complete virtual reconstruction of the excavation context, a sort of digital excavation laboratory that provides a way towards a more open and collaborative methodology, recomposing the contextual unity of the deposits.
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2025, Supplemento 13, 279-292; doi: 10.19282/acs.13.2025.20
pyArchInit at Castelseprio: progressive adoption of an integrated managing system for archaeological field data
Marco Moderato, Vasco La Salvia
Abstract
In the framework of the project ‘Castelseprio, centre of power’, the authors began excavating the structure known as Casa Piccoli in 2021. The area, already investigated by Piccoli in the 1970s, presents itself as an interesting case study for the application of an open and integrated solution for the management of stratigraphic data, specifically pyArchInit. Being an academic excavation project and, therefore, characterized by both research and training issues, it was decided to progressively and incrementally include the use of pyArchInit within the documentation protocols on site and post-excavation, over the three years of the permit granted by the Ministry of Culture for the excavations. Master’s degree students who participated in the excavation, at the end of the planned period, will have the basic skills to use the plugin also in a professional environment. At the end of the first two years of implementation, a SWOT analysis will show the results obtained within the site for both training and research purposes.
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2023, 34.1, 39-48; doi: 10.19282/ac.34.1.2023.05
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