Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project

Excavations in the Nea Paphos Hellenistic-Roman agora have been conducted by the Chair of Classical Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow since 2011 under the direction of Professor E. Papuci-Władyka. The main goal of the excavation is to fully uncover the Agora and to reconstruct th...

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Autores principales: Paweł Ćwiąkała, Karolina Matwij, Wojciech Matwij, Łukasz Miszk, Weronika Winiarska
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a7e0321f9dc54ecb9964043516944f6e2021-11-27T13:19:20ZIntegration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project10.12797/SAAC.19.2015.19.101899-15482449-867Xhttps://doaj.org/article/a7e0321f9dc54ecb9964043516944f6e2015-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/saac/article/view/3106https://doaj.org/toc/1899-1548https://doaj.org/toc/2449-867X Excavations in the Nea Paphos Hellenistic-Roman agora have been conducted by the Chair of Classical Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow since 2011 under the direction of Professor E. Papuci-Władyka. The main goal of the excavation is to fully uncover the Agora and to reconstruct the ways in which this public space was used. One of the methodological goals set for the research was the creation of a state-of-the-art database (work on which began in 2013) that could import and adapt data obtained from modern equipment. Of equal importance was the implementation of a 3D-format within the database (this had been under discussion for over a decade) and the enabling of GIS software data integration. Faro Focus laser scanner data was chosen to form the graphical core as it fulfilled the most important visual documentation criteria for the Paphos Agora Project database. This article presents the main premises on which the new Nea Paphos Hellenistic-Roman Agora Project database is based (on the integration of 3D and 2D data from 2011–2014) and the different stages of its creation, which made use of the latest methods of developing such tools for the purposes of archaeological excavations. Paweł ĆwiąkałaKarolina MatwijWojciech MatwijŁukasz MiszkWeronika WiniarskaKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticle3D scanningGIS in archaeology3D databaseagora Nea Paphosintegrating 2D and 3D dataAncient historyD51-90History of the artsNX440-632ENFRStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, Vol 19 (2015)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
FR
topic 3D scanning
GIS in archaeology
3D database
agora Nea Paphos
integrating 2D and 3D data
Ancient history
D51-90
History of the arts
NX440-632
spellingShingle 3D scanning
GIS in archaeology
3D database
agora Nea Paphos
integrating 2D and 3D data
Ancient history
D51-90
History of the arts
NX440-632
Paweł Ćwiąkała
Karolina Matwij
Wojciech Matwij
Łukasz Miszk
Weronika Winiarska
Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project
description Excavations in the Nea Paphos Hellenistic-Roman agora have been conducted by the Chair of Classical Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow since 2011 under the direction of Professor E. Papuci-Władyka. The main goal of the excavation is to fully uncover the Agora and to reconstruct the ways in which this public space was used. One of the methodological goals set for the research was the creation of a state-of-the-art database (work on which began in 2013) that could import and adapt data obtained from modern equipment. Of equal importance was the implementation of a 3D-format within the database (this had been under discussion for over a decade) and the enabling of GIS software data integration. Faro Focus laser scanner data was chosen to form the graphical core as it fulfilled the most important visual documentation criteria for the Paphos Agora Project database. This article presents the main premises on which the new Nea Paphos Hellenistic-Roman Agora Project database is based (on the integration of 3D and 2D data from 2011–2014) and the different stages of its creation, which made use of the latest methods of developing such tools for the purposes of archaeological excavations.
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author Paweł Ćwiąkała
Karolina Matwij
Wojciech Matwij
Łukasz Miszk
Weronika Winiarska
author_facet Paweł Ćwiąkała
Karolina Matwij
Wojciech Matwij
Łukasz Miszk
Weronika Winiarska
author_sort Paweł Ćwiąkała
title Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project
title_short Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project
title_full Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project
title_fullStr Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project
title_full_unstemmed Integration of 2D and TLS Data Using GIS to Create a Database for the Paphos Agora Project
title_sort integration of 2d and tls data using gis to create a database for the paphos agora project
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
publishDate 2015
url https://doaj.org/article/a7e0321f9dc54ecb9964043516944f6e
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