Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”

Close-range photogrammetry is a powerful and widely used technique for 3D reconstruction of archaeological environments, specifically when a high-level detail is required. This paper presents an innovative low-cost system that allows high quality and detailed reconstructions of indoor complex scenar...

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Main Authors: Susana Del Pozo, Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez, David Hernández-López, Jorge Onrubia-Pintado, Diego Guerrero-Sevilla, Diego González-Aguilera
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/16/2644
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spelling doaj-df4b253301ea47959c0390c4c18252212020-11-25T03:41:59ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-08-01122644264410.3390/rs12162644Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”Susana Del Pozo0Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez1David Hernández-López2Jorge Onrubia-Pintado3Diego Guerrero-Sevilla4Diego González-Aguilera5Department of Cartographic and Land Engineering, University of Salamanca, Hornos Caleros, 50, Ávila, 37008 Salamanca, SpainDepartment of Mining Technology, Topography and Structures, Universidad de León, Avda. De Astorga, s/n, 24400 Ponferrada, León, SpainIDR, Institute for Regional Development, University of Castilla La-Mancha, 13001 Albacete, SpainIDR, Institute for Regional Development, University of Castilla La-Mancha, 13001 Albacete, SpainDepartment of Cartographic and Land Engineering, University of Salamanca, Hornos Caleros, 50, Ávila, 37008 Salamanca, SpainDepartment of Cartographic and Land Engineering, University of Salamanca, Hornos Caleros, 50, Ávila, 37008 Salamanca, SpainClose-range photogrammetry is a powerful and widely used technique for 3D reconstruction of archaeological environments, specifically when a high-level detail is required. This paper presents an innovative low-cost system that allows high quality and detailed reconstructions of indoor complex scenarios with unfavorable lighting conditions by means of close-range nadir and oblique images as an alternative to drone acquisitions for those places where the use of drones is limited or discouraged: (i) indoor scenarios in which both loss of GNSS signal and need of long exposure times occur, (ii) scenarios with risk of raising dust in suspension due to the proximity to the ground and (iii) complex scenarios with variability in the presence of nooks and vertical elements of different heights. The low-altitude aerial view reached with this system allows high-quality 3D documentation of complex scenarios helped by its ergonomic design, self-stability, lightness, and flexibility of handling. In addition, its interchangeable and remote-control support allows to board different sensors and perform both acquisitions that follow the ideal photogrammetric epipolar geometry but also acquisitions with geometry variations that favor a more complete and reliable reconstruction by avoiding occlusions. This versatile pole photogrammetry system has been successfully used to 3D reconstruct and document the “Cueva Pintada” archaeological site located in Gran Canaria (Spain), of approximately 5400 m<sup>2</sup> with a Canon EOS 5D MARK II SLR digital camera. As final products: (i) a great quality photorealistic 3D model of 1.47 mm resolution and ±8.4 mm accuracy, (ii) detailed orthophotos of the main assets of the archaeological remains and (iii) a visor 3D with associated information on the structures, materials and plans of the site were obtained.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/16/2644cultural heritagearchaeologysurveypole photogrammetry3D modelling
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author Susana Del Pozo
Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez
David Hernández-López
Jorge Onrubia-Pintado
Diego Guerrero-Sevilla
Diego González-Aguilera
spellingShingle Susana Del Pozo
Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez
David Hernández-López
Jorge Onrubia-Pintado
Diego Guerrero-Sevilla
Diego González-Aguilera
Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”
Remote Sensing
cultural heritage
archaeology
survey
pole photogrammetry
3D modelling
author_facet Susana Del Pozo
Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez
David Hernández-López
Jorge Onrubia-Pintado
Diego Guerrero-Sevilla
Diego González-Aguilera
author_sort Susana Del Pozo
title Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”
title_short Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”
title_full Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”
title_fullStr Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”
title_full_unstemmed Novel Pole Photogrammetric System for Low-Cost Documentation of Archaeological Sites: The Case Study of “Cueva Pintada”
title_sort novel pole photogrammetric system for low-cost documentation of archaeological sites: the case study of “cueva pintada”
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Close-range photogrammetry is a powerful and widely used technique for 3D reconstruction of archaeological environments, specifically when a high-level detail is required. This paper presents an innovative low-cost system that allows high quality and detailed reconstructions of indoor complex scenarios with unfavorable lighting conditions by means of close-range nadir and oblique images as an alternative to drone acquisitions for those places where the use of drones is limited or discouraged: (i) indoor scenarios in which both loss of GNSS signal and need of long exposure times occur, (ii) scenarios with risk of raising dust in suspension due to the proximity to the ground and (iii) complex scenarios with variability in the presence of nooks and vertical elements of different heights. The low-altitude aerial view reached with this system allows high-quality 3D documentation of complex scenarios helped by its ergonomic design, self-stability, lightness, and flexibility of handling. In addition, its interchangeable and remote-control support allows to board different sensors and perform both acquisitions that follow the ideal photogrammetric epipolar geometry but also acquisitions with geometry variations that favor a more complete and reliable reconstruction by avoiding occlusions. This versatile pole photogrammetry system has been successfully used to 3D reconstruct and document the “Cueva Pintada” archaeological site located in Gran Canaria (Spain), of approximately 5400 m<sup>2</sup> with a Canon EOS 5D MARK II SLR digital camera. As final products: (i) a great quality photorealistic 3D model of 1.47 mm resolution and ±8.4 mm accuracy, (ii) detailed orthophotos of the main assets of the archaeological remains and (iii) a visor 3D with associated information on the structures, materials and plans of the site were obtained.
topic cultural heritage
archaeology
survey
pole photogrammetry
3D modelling
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/16/2644
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