#2626. Digitalization and 3D Documentation Techniques Applied to Two Pieces of Visigothic Sculptural Heritage in Merida through Structured Light Scanning

April 2027publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Conservation;
Archeology (arts and humanities);
Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all);
Materials Science (miscellaneous);
Chemistry (miscellaneous);
Computer Science Applications;
Spectroscopy;
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Abstract:
The article contains a virtual 3D reconstruction of the works. Generation of QR codes allowed for the interactive display of heritage items. Likewise, a proposal has been made to reuse the aforementioned fragments through virtual archeology. The initial hypothesis is based on the possible existence of the Visigothic niche as an initial form.
Keywords:
3D reconstruction; cultural heritage; digital conservation technique; structured light scanning; Three-dimensional geometric documentation; virtual archaeology

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