ALL-IN-ONE LASER SCANNING METHODS FOR SURVEYING, REPRESENTING AND SHARING INFORMATION ON ARCHAEOLOGY. VIA FLAMINIA AND THE FURLO TUNNEL COMPLEX
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to describe the results of the laser scanner survey of an archaeological complex, aimed at knowledge,
documentation and diagnostic operations to make premises secure. Archaeology has always been the most complex subject where the
discipline of surveying is continually being put to the test and experimented with. The development in laser scanner technologies has
led to an extremely important turning point in this field. Complex geometrical shapes or irregular surfaces, such as those in
archaeology, are defined through surfaces that can be directly extrapolated from the point cloud with extremely high precision,
allowing even the finest details to be mapped. The precision of this surveying technique together with the wide range of data that can
be acquired and represented provide several opportunities for communication and investigation. This experimental work has
concentrated on the Furlo tunnel complex, located along one of the most important infrastructural arteries from Roman antiquity, the
Via Flaminia. The need in this case was to be able to acquire the entire rocky complex, extending the scan area as far as possible so
as to assess the whole system in its entirety. The results of our metric and morphological survey provide an excellent basis for record
the situation as it is today, so as to establish the initial temporal step to be used in future monitoring programmes. The accuracy of
the survey allows static assessments and effective planning for future safety-oriented projects.
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| Authors | Clini, P.;Nespeca, R.;Bernetti, A.; |
| Journal | the international archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences |
| Year | 2013 |
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