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- Nowadays most archaeologists investigating Paleolithic, uses a technique of fixing findings in three dimensions.
- However, some of the information about the characteristics of the cultural layer, as a matter of fact archaeological stratigraphy and planigraphy disposition of materials , as a rule, does not exceed the scope of the reporting documentation.
- This information can fully be obtained, stored and used only by means of three-dimensional modeling.
- 3D technology provides a wide range of options for spatial analysis.
- Developed a variety of of such techniques, some of which proved to be effective and are increasingly used in archeology.
- The most popular today are the laser scanning and photogrammetry.
- But to use these tools, there are several of restrictions, such as: the high cost of scanning, many researchers lack the skills to work with the hardware and software.
- If necessary of the three-dimensional visualization of the monuments, the excavations which were carried out without the use of the above methods of fixation, an archaeologist faces certain difficulties.
- All this necessitates the development of new methods for three-dimensional visualization of archaeological data.
- This work describes the method of 3D rendering raw data, derived from excavations.
- A 3D pattern represents an arrangement of findings in an area excavation and a structural feature
- MaltaKutas
November 2015
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