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Digital Approaches in Nautical Archaeology: Practice and Prospect

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2013

Other Keywords
Shipwreck • Reconstruction • Method • Database • Boat • Photomosaic • Modern • 3D scanning • modelling • Digital documentation

Temporal Keywords
16th Century • Post 1945 • Post Medieval • Late Medieval • 1550-1650 • Late medieval period

Geographic Keywords
Western Europe • Europe (Continent) • Northern Ireland (State / Territory) • Ulster (State / Territory) • Leinster (State / Territory) • Isle of Man (State / Territory) • England (State / Territory) • Wales (State / Territory) • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) • Scotland (State / Territory)


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3D Laser Scanning for the digital reconstruction and analysis of a 16th Century clinker built sailing vessel (2013)

Advanced Digital Modelling of the Newport Medieval Ship (2013)

Beyond material culture: virtual ship reconstruction (2013)

Digital documentation for many purposes. The Barcode 6 boat as a case study. (2013)


Recording Modern Shipwrecks as Heritage (2013)

Recording the Swash Channel Wreck using high resolution photo mosaics (2013)

Ship reconstruction and digital modeling: the example of the Aber Wrac'h 1 (France) (2013)

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tDAR (the Digital Archaeological Record) is the digital repository of the Center for Digital Antiquity, a collaborative organization and university Center at Arizona State University. Digital Antiquity extends our knowledge of the human past and improves the management of our cultural heritage by permanently preserving digital archaeological data and supporting their discovery, access, and reuse. Digital Antiquity and tDAR are and have been supported by a number of organizations, including the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. A more complete set of acknowledgements are provided here.

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