Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST) High Density Surveys at Ostia, Italy

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  • Survey of Capitoline Temple, Ostia, Italy using the Optech ILRIS-3D (2007)
    SENSORY DATA Malcolm Williamson. Caitlin Stevens.

    The Capitoline Temple (Capitoleum) is a large structure measuring 35 x 15.5 meters at the archaeological site Ostia, Italy. It was built during the reign of Hadrian around 120 AD. The temple's remains are located at the north end of Ostia's forum in Regio1. The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST), University of Arkansas conducted a high density survey of the Capitoleum in 2007. CAST researchers scanned the structure with the Optech ILRIS 3D scanner. The original scan files and...

  • Survey of Case´ Giardino in Ostia, Italy using the Optech ILRIS 3D (2007)
    SENSORY DATA Malcolm Williamson. Caitlin Stevens.

    The Case´ Giardino, also known as the Garden Houses, are large structural complexes at the archaeological site Ostia, Italy. The Garden Houses were likely built as a luxurious residential complex. Through time, the houses' uses changed. The complex is located in Regio III, Insula IX within Ostia. The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST), University of Arkansas conducted partial high density surveys of the Case´ Giardino in 2007. CAST researchers surveyed the complex with the Optech...

  • Survey of the House of the Charioteers, Ostia, Italy using the Optech ILRIS-3D (2007)
    SENSORY DATA Malcolm Williamson. Caitlin Stevens.

    The House of the Charioteers is a structure located on the western edge of the archaeological site Ostia, Italy. The house is named for the paintings of charioteers that are visible throughout the structure. The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST), University of Arkansas conducted partial high density surveys of the House of the Charioteers in 2007. CAST researchers surveyed the housed with the Optech ILRIS 3D scanner. The original scan files and the final registered point cloud...