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Digital imaging of standing buildings in Insula VI,1 at Pompeii

Sara E. Bon, Rick Jones, Bernice Kurchin, Damian J. Robinson

«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 1996, 7, 939-950

Abstract

The large-scale recording and investigation of standing archaeological monuments by conventional methods presents considerable problems of labour and expense. Modern techniques provide cost-effective methods applied in Pompeii, using widely available technology in digital imaging, computer hardware and software. These approaches provide important benefits both for research and for conservation policies. They facilitate the analysis of the structural history of the buildings, which forms a crucial part of the research programme of the Anglo-American Pompeii Project. However their advantages for the speedy documentation of the current condition of extensive areas of standing monuments are of more general application.

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Computer Graphics IP CAD Documentation, conservation and restoration

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CNR - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale

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