circa 1300 BCE (Temporal Keyword)

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Developing a 3D digital heritage ecosystem: from object to representation and the role of a virtual museum in the 21st century (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fred Limp. Angie Payne. Snow Winters. Jack Cothren.

This article addresses the application of high precision 3D recordation methods to heritage materials (portable objects), the technical processes involved, the various digital products and the role of 3D recordation in larger questions of scholarship and public interpretation. It argues that the acquisition and creation of digital representations of heritage must be part of a comprehensive research infrastructure (a digital ecosystem) that focuses on all of the elements involved -- including...


Virtual Hampson Museum Project
PROJECT Angie Payne. Fredrick Limp.

The Virtual Hampson Museum located at http://hampson.cast.uark.edu/ showcases a series of 3D digital artifacts from the collections at the Hampson Archeological Museum State Park. All artifacts were scanned in full color with the Konica Minolta VIVID 9i laser scanner. One hundred forty of these artifacts are archived with tDAR. In compliance with the ADS Guide to Good Practice for Laser Scanning document, the archive includes raw scan files, a registered dataset, a premesh dataset, a mesh...