The application of different 3D-scan-systems and photogrammetry at an excavation — A Neolithic dolmen from Switzerland. Siebke, I., Campana, L., Ramstein, M., Furtwängler, A., Hafner, A., & Lösch, S. Global Change Biology, 25(6):1922–1940, June, 2019. 🏷️ /unread
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The discovery of a Neolithic dolmen in Switzerland with inhumations, dating between 3500 and 3000 BCE, was an exceptional finding. To provide best conditions for subsequent studies on the archaeological remains our interdisciplinary team decided to apply 3D documentation. Depending on different factors, two scanning systems with four scanners and photogrammetry were applied and the obtained data was combined. Detailed excavation plans and simultaneously a reduction of excavation time without loss of information were the result. A virtual animation of the dolmen in its reconstructed ancient appearance combined with the context of the grave goods was created. The 3D documentation provided initial data for anthropological and paleogenetic analyses. The individuals buried in the dolmen might provide novel information to the Neolithic research of central Europe. Additionally, with the help of the 3D data, the dolmen was rebuilt to make this archaeological heritage accessible to the public. 【摘要翻译】在瑞士发现一个新石器时代的墓穴,其中有公元前 3500 年至公元前 3000 年之间的掘墓人,这是一个非同寻常的发现。为了给考古遗迹的后续研究提供最佳条件,我们的跨学科团队决定采用三维记录技术。根据不同的因素,我们使用了两套扫描系统(四台扫描仪)和摄影测量法,并将获得的数据进行了合并。结果是制定了详细的发掘计划,同时在不丢失信息的情况下缩短了发掘时间。还制作了一个虚拟动画,将重建的古代石墓外观与墓葬物品的背景结合起来。三维文件为人类学和古生物学分析提供了初步数据。埋葬在墓穴中的人可能会为中欧新石器时代的研究提供新的信息。此外,在三维数据的帮助下,该石墓得到了重建,使公众可以参观这一考古遗产。
@article{siebke2019,
	title = {The application of different {3D}-scan-systems and photogrammetry at an excavation — {A} {Neolithic} dolmen from {Switzerland}},
	volume = {25},
	copyright = {info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess},
	issn = {1354-1013},
	shorttitle = {不同三维扫描系统和摄影测量在发掘中的应用--瑞士新石器时代的一个石墓},
	url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.14619},
	doi = {10.1016/j.daach.2018.e00078},
	abstract = {The discovery of a Neolithic dolmen in Switzerland with inhumations, dating between 3500 and 3000 BCE, was an exceptional finding. To provide best conditions for subsequent studies on the archaeological remains our interdisciplinary team decided to apply 3D documentation. Depending on different factors, two scanning systems with four scanners and photogrammetry were applied and the obtained data was combined. Detailed excavation plans and simultaneously a reduction of excavation time without loss of information were the result. A virtual animation of the dolmen in its reconstructed ancient appearance combined with the context of the grave goods was created. The 3D documentation provided initial data for anthropological and paleogenetic analyses. The individuals buried in the dolmen might provide novel information to the Neolithic research of central Europe. Additionally, with the help of the 3D data, the dolmen was rebuilt to make this archaeological heritage accessible to the public.

【摘要翻译】在瑞士发现一个新石器时代的墓穴,其中有公元前 3500 年至公元前 3000 年之间的掘墓人,这是一个非同寻常的发现。为了给考古遗迹的后续研究提供最佳条件,我们的跨学科团队决定采用三维记录技术。根据不同的因素,我们使用了两套扫描系统(四台扫描仪)和摄影测量法,并将获得的数据进行了合并。结果是制定了详细的发掘计划,同时在不丢失信息的情况下缩短了发掘时间。还制作了一个虚拟动画,将重建的古代石墓外观与墓葬物品的背景结合起来。三维文件为人类学和古生物学分析提供了初步数据。埋葬在墓穴中的人可能会为中欧新石器时代的研究提供新的信息。此外,在三维数据的帮助下,该石墓得到了重建,使公众可以参观这一考古遗产。},
	language = {en},
	number = {6},
	urldate = {2024-03-05},
	journal = {Global Change Biology},
	author = {Siebke, Inga and Campana, Lorenzo and Ramstein, Marianne and Furtwängler, Anja and Hafner, Albert and Lösch, Sandra},
	collaborator = {Siebke, Inga Katharina Elisabeth and Campana, Lorenzo and Ramstein, Marianne and Furtwängler, Anja and Hafner, Albert and Lösch, Sandra},
	month = jun,
	year = {2019},
	note = {🏷️ /unread},
	keywords = {/unread},
	pages = {1922--1940},
}

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