53. Not Just Pretty Pictures: Utilizing 3D Scans for Precise Data Collection in Archaeology - Part A
Tracks
Room A5
Tuesday, May 6, 2025 |
1:30 PM - 4:50 PM |
Room A5 |
Speaker
Ms. Amal Hibner
Haifa University
Examining Changes in Preplanned Lithic Technologies Through Cutting Edge Angles Using a Digital 3D Approach: A Case Study of Tabun Cave, Israel
Ms. Anamarija Belosic
Ruhr University Bochum
Reducing Time and Data: A Method for Documenting Large Ceramic Assemblages through Photogrammetry
Dr. Antoine Muller
University Of Bergen
Computational 3D analysis of Middle Stone Age Lithic Technology
Dr. Crescenzo Violante
Institute Of Heritage Science (ispc) Cnr
From mapping to fruition: the use of 3D acoustic remote sensing data in seabed archaeology. Insights from the Underwater Archaeological Park of Baia (south Italy).
Ms. Emily Tour
University Of Melbourne
Incorporating shape data from 3D models of artefacts into phylogenetic analyses as continuous traits
Prof. Georgios Papaioannou
Athens University of Economics and Business
Corrective Hybrid 3D Digitization
Heqi Zhang
A UAV and Backpack-Integrated Workflow for Non-Contact Digital Documentation and HBIM Modeling of Architectural Heritage Sites
Mr. Lucian Micle
West University Of Timisoara
Using 3D techniques in facial reconstruction and determining facial features for the calcholitic population of Banat region, Romania
Mr. Matteo Mariuzzo
Ephe
Not just for show: using 3D models as "simple" tools to enhance archaeological understanding of an Etruscan Site
Ms. Ching Yi (Mavis) Chan
University Of Calgary
Removing Vegetation from Point Clouds: A Case Study from Bluefish Caves, Yukon Territory, Canada
