This article presents a multidisciplinary approach that integrates traditional archaeological methods of investigation with new high-resolution and photorealistic 3D scanning techniques to study the great patrimony of Greek and South Italian vases belonging to various museum collections in the Veneto region. The goal is to create a digital system to be used as a database that contains all the available information about the objects: a 3D archive for the management and cataloguing of the vases and their virtual use and enjoyment in museums.
Structuring Light for De-structuring Fake Ceramic Artefacts: The Case study of a Kylix from the Marchetti Collection
Giuseppe Salemi;Emanuela Faresin;Luca Zamparo
2022
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This article presents a multidisciplinary approach that integrates traditional archaeological methods of investigation with new high-resolution and photorealistic 3D scanning techniques to study the great patrimony of Greek and South Italian vases belonging to various museum collections in the Veneto region. The goal is to create a digital system to be used as a database that contains all the available information about the objects: a 3D archive for the management and cataloguing of the vases and their virtual use and enjoyment in museums.File in questo prodotto:
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