Digital Approaches in Nautical Archaeology
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2023
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Digital Approaches in Nautical Archaeology," at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
The use of three-dimensional digital technologies for the documentation, analysis, theoretical reconstruction and dissemination of archaeological boat and ship finds has increasingly become the norm within this field of research. There is a need for consistent, rigorous and transparent practice within the discipline but also within a wider community of stakeholders and users including museums, modelers, animators and film makers as with the wider application of computer-based visualisation of cultural heritage (cf. the London Charter). As the technologies of data-capture change, and approaches to digital reconstruction evolve, there is an ongoing need for sharing of experience, critical assessment of different workflows and broad consensus on data standards and formats to encourage comparative studies through access to digital archives. Contributions are particularly welcomed from projects (whether terrestrial or underwater) where current digital 3D practice has led to renewed reflection on how best to utilise digital tools and methodologies in nautical archaeology.
Other Keywords
Photogrammetry •
Reconstruction •
Nautical Archaeology •
Documentation •
Maritime Archaeology •
Legacy Data •
Dissemination •
digital archaeology •
Laser scanning •
Digital recording
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
Norway •
Eastern North America •
Kingdom of Sweden (Country) •
Kingdom of Norway (Country) •
Europe (Continent) •
Republic of Estonia (Country) •
Republic of Finland (Country) •
Scandinavia •
Zagrebacka
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-14 of 14)
- Documents (14)
- The 3D Annotated Scans Method Revisited: Recent Experiences With The Mass Documentation Of Wet-stored Timbers In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. (2023)
- Cheap ROV-based Photogrammetry Survey Methodology (2023)
- A Common Standard – Methodological Considerations and Reflections on Best Practice in Digital Nautical Archaeology (2023)
- Documentation Of Conserved Timbers: Experiences From Western Norway. (2023)
- Don't Forget the Little Guys: Digital Preservation of Small Combatant Craft from the First and Second World Wars (2023)
- Introduction to the Digital Approaches in Nautical Archaeology Symposium, and the Digital Network for Nautical Archaeology (DNNA) (2023)
- Laser Scanning as a Methodology for the Recording and Reconstruction of Archaeological Ships (2023)
- Laser Scanning Vs Photogrammetric Survey In Maritime Archaeology (2023)
- A Photogrammetry Of The Past: A Time To Observe And A Time To Record. The Example Of The Madrague De Giens (1st BC) (2023)
- Reconstructing Ships from Archaeological Ship Remains (2023)
- Reconstructions. Between Facts and Choices. A Discussion on Methods and Results from the Barcode 6 Boat (AD1595). (2023)
- The Ribadeo Wreck – Multi-year Photogrammetric Survey of a Spanish Galleon of the Second Armada (2023)
- Seen From The Helm – A Shipbuilder’s / Seafarer’s Perspective On Digital Reconstruction (2023)
- Tool For Rapid Generation Of Ship Hull Forms Used For Comparative Performance Analysis Of Various Ship Designs (2023)