Fotogrametría, modelado e impresión 3D como nuevas plataformas de representación de la cerámica medieval

  1. Martínez Carrillo, Cristina 1
  2. Abellán Santisteban, José 1
  3. Maldonado Ruiz, Alexis 2
  4. Rouco Collazo, Jorge 1
  1. 1 MEMOLab, Laboratorio de Arqueología Biocultural, Universidad de Granada
  2. 2 Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, Universidad de Granada
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Periferias: desde los márgenes de la arqueología
  1. Carbonell Pastor, Sonia (coord.)
  2. Fructuoso Cárcel, María (coord.)
  3. García López, Arturo (coord.)
  4. Martín de la Sierra Pareja, Paula (coord.)
  5. Martínez Boix, José Luis (coord.)
  6. Moya Soriano, Ester (coord.)
  7. Pastor Alameda, Nicolás (coord.)
  8. Ramón Baraza, Pedro (coord.)
  9. Serna Martínez, Israel (coord.)

Editorial: Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico (INAPH) ; Universidad de Alicante / Universitat d'Alacant

ISBN: 978-84-1302-220-8

Ano de publicación: 2023

Páxinas: 331-335

Congreso: Jornadas de Jóvenes en Investigación Arqueológica (13. 2022. Alicante)

Tipo: Achega congreso

Resumo

The application of new methodologies regarding the data acquisition and representationof material culture of little and medium size exhibit a lot of advantages.On one hand, from archaeological pottery vessels we can obtain photogrammetrymodels using Structure from Motion photogrammetry. On the other, we can also work with the archaeological drawing of this pottery, making a volumetric restitutionwith 3D modelling and digital sculping. As case study we present a set of potteryvessels from the 13th century that were recovered from the fortified Islamic village ofMojácar la Vieja (Mojácar, Almería). Using 3D printing by additive manufacturing,some typhlologic pieces has been created. Those can help to the dissemination ofthe medieval material culture of the site. This way, heritage can be made more accessibleand can be closed up to blind people.