3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF

An underwater archaeological survey was initiated in 2006 by the Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology in collaboration with the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities of Greece, in the South Euboean Gulf. The survey is being conducted under the direction of the archaeologist Dr G. Koutsouflakis and...

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Main Authors: E. Diamanti, F. Vlachaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-04-01
Series:The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5-W5/93/2015/isprsarchives-XL-5-W5-93-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-f15ccf3f7e814781a679b8b24de460842020-11-24T20:55:58ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342015-04-01XL-5/W5939810.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W5-93-20153D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULFE. Diamanti0F. Vlachaki1Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology (H.I.M.A.), Saripolou 9, Athens, GreeceHellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology (H.I.M.A.), Saripolou 9, Athens, GreeceAn underwater archaeological survey was initiated in 2006 by the Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology in collaboration with the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities of Greece, in the South Euboean Gulf. The survey is being conducted under the direction of the archaeologist Dr G. Koutsouflakis and in the course of the project important shipwrecks of Classical, Roman, and Byzantine periods have been brought to light, adding tangible evidence on ancient seafaring and maritime trade. The South Euboean Gulf archaeological survey has presented many challenges to the documentation team of H.I.M.A, and has served as a case-study for 3D recording applied on ancient wrecks, found at medium depths (22-47m) and under the conditions that are imposed during an archaeological survey of a certain geographical region. This paper focuses on the implementation of photogrammetric and geodetic techniques used for acquisition and processing of collected data, in order to generate 3D models for six different wrecks, resulting in a fast, reliable and cost efficient method to record underwater archaeological sites.http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5-W5/93/2015/isprsarchives-XL-5-W5-93-2015.pdf
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3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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F. Vlachaki
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title 3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF
title_short 3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF
title_full 3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF
title_fullStr 3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF
title_full_unstemmed 3D RECORDING OF UNDERWATER ANTIQUITIES IN THE SOUTH EUBOEAN GULF
title_sort 3d recording of underwater antiquities in the south euboean gulf
publisher Copernicus Publications
series The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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publishDate 2015-04-01
description An underwater archaeological survey was initiated in 2006 by the Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology in collaboration with the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities of Greece, in the South Euboean Gulf. The survey is being conducted under the direction of the archaeologist Dr G. Koutsouflakis and in the course of the project important shipwrecks of Classical, Roman, and Byzantine periods have been brought to light, adding tangible evidence on ancient seafaring and maritime trade. The South Euboean Gulf archaeological survey has presented many challenges to the documentation team of H.I.M.A, and has served as a case-study for 3D recording applied on ancient wrecks, found at medium depths (22-47m) and under the conditions that are imposed during an archaeological survey of a certain geographical region. This paper focuses on the implementation of photogrammetric and geodetic techniques used for acquisition and processing of collected data, in order to generate 3D models for six different wrecks, resulting in a fast, reliable and cost efficient method to record underwater archaeological sites.
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