Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis
Still image of 3D model of a representative vessel (Capitoline Museums catalog ID AntCom8626). (Image credit: © Damien Vurpillot/Rachel Opitz. CC BY-NC) This project involves the high-resolution 3D laser scanning of a cache of Italian black gloss pottery from the Capitoline Museums in Rome. Our aim...
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doaj-3d08dfc80f194a6e9d91d3abb86d03aa2020-11-24T22:33:45ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872018-05-015010.11141/ia.50.12Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface AnalysisLaura M. Banducci0Rachel Opitz1Marcello Mogetta2Carleton UniversityUniversity of GlasgowUniversity of MissouriStill image of 3D model of a representative vessel (Capitoline Museums catalog ID AntCom8626). (Image credit: © Damien Vurpillot/Rachel Opitz. CC BY-NC) This project involves the high-resolution 3D laser scanning of a cache of Italian black gloss pottery from the Capitoline Museums in Rome. Our aim is to examine in detail the minute traces of production and use of these vessels and to produce a digital record of their form. We have experimented with several scanning devices in order to determine the optimal methods for capturing abrasions on pottery and are developing digital methods for surface analysis. The purpose of the analysis is to consider how black gloss vessels from ritual contexts (tomb and sanctuary deposits) may have been used before they were deposited and to refine our understanding of vessel production methods.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue50/12/index.htmlarchaeologyRomanpotteryItalian black gloss potteryCapitoline Museumslaser scanning3D digital modelsusewear analysisritual depositsmachine learning |
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Laura M. Banducci Rachel Opitz Marcello Mogetta Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis Internet Archaeology archaeology Roman pottery Italian black gloss pottery Capitoline Museums laser scanning 3D digital models usewear analysis ritual deposits machine learning |
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Laura M. Banducci Rachel Opitz Marcello Mogetta |
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Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis |
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Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis |
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Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis |
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Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis |
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Measuring Usewear on Black Gloss Pottery from Rome through 3D Surface Analysis |
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measuring usewear on black gloss pottery from rome through 3d surface analysis |
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University of York |
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Internet Archaeology |
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1363-5387 |
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2018-05-01 |
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Still image of 3D model of a representative vessel (Capitoline Museums catalog ID AntCom8626). (Image credit: © Damien Vurpillot/Rachel Opitz. CC BY-NC)
This project involves the high-resolution 3D laser scanning of a cache of Italian black gloss pottery from the Capitoline Museums in Rome. Our aim is to examine in detail the minute traces of production and use of these vessels and to produce a digital record of their form. We have experimented with several scanning devices in order to determine the optimal methods for capturing abrasions on pottery and are developing digital methods for surface analysis. The purpose of the analysis is to consider how black gloss vessels from ritual contexts (tomb and sanctuary deposits) may have been used before they were deposited and to refine our understanding of vessel production methods. |
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archaeology Roman pottery Italian black gloss pottery Capitoline Museums laser scanning 3D digital models usewear analysis ritual deposits machine learning |
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