Category: Digital heritage
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Laser Scanning for Cultural Heritage Preservation: The Digital Survey of the Terracotta Vase from Tamiriin Ulaan Khoshuu
Introduction The mini-project carried out at the National University of Mongolia, as part of the student exchange program of the ARTEST project (Enhancing Education Programs in Arts and Humanities via EU STEM Methods and Technologies), focused on the creation of three-dimensional objects from a digital model. Laser Scanning Survey Phase To create this model, the…
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Digitization and 3D Printing of the Terracotta Vase from Tamiriin Ulaan Khoshuu: An Integrated Methodological Approach
Introduction This contribution describes the experience conducted by students Chiara Alessandrello, Eliana Marano, and Chiara Sarcià within the student exchange program of the ARTEST project (Enhancing Education Programs in Arts and Humanities via EU STEM Methods and Technologies). The project involves five European universities: the University of Cologne (Germany), the Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus),…
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3D Printing for Cultural Heritage: Reproducing the Terracotta Vase from Tamiriin Ulaan Khoshuu
Introduction The digitization project of a two-thousand-year-old terracotta jar is a concrete example of how modern technologies can support the conservation and study of cultural heritage. The jar, discovered around 2005 in Mongolia, was subjected to a three-step process: digital imaging by laser scanners, photogrammetry and 3D printing. Each stage produced accurate digital models which…
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Photogrammetry for Archaeological Documentation: The Digital Model of the Terracotta Vase from Tamiriin Ulaan Khoshuu
Introduction As part of the Artest project, a mini-project carried out at the National University of Mongolia aimed to create a digital model of an object using various survey technologies, including range-based and image-based methods. The object under study was the archaeological artifact AAT176, a “Lamp-shaped terracotta container” dating back to the Xiongnu era (3rd…
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The Journey of the Lambousa Fishing Trawler
The Lambousa fishing trawler is a unique cultural and historical artefact that has captured the attention of numerous digital preservation initiatives. This iconic trawler, deeply rooted in the maritime history of Cyprus, is now a centre-piece in the efforts to digitise and protect cultural heritage for future generations. Below, we explore key projects and contributions…
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Mongolian Ger description and 3D scanned model
Bat-Erdene Batsukh 1School of Information and Communication Management, University of the Humanities, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Correspondence: Bat-Erdene Batsukh, School of Information and Communication Management, University of the Humanities, Sukhbaatar square 20, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Tel: 976-8805-9362. E-mail: [email protected] Mini project goal: Our mini project goal is to create Mongolian Ger description in Mongolian, English, German and Greek…