Supplemental Survey of the Putuni monument in Tiwanaku, Bolivia using the Optech ILRIS-3D

Creator(s): Adam Barnes

Year: 2006

Summary

The Putuni is one of the large stone monuments in the monumental core at the archaeological site Tiwanaku, Bolivia. It is located west of the large Kalasasaya monument.

The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST), University of Arkansas conducted high density surveys of the Putuni with the Optech ILRIS-3D scanner. CAST researchers completed a survey in 2005. The scan files from the 2005 survey are available at the following tDAR URL: https://core.tdar.org/sensory-data/391585.

CAST completed another survey in 2006. The original scan files from the 2006 survey and the final registered point cloud (combined from both surveys) are provided here.

Visit YouTube to view a fly-through of the 3D scan of the Putuni: http://youtu.be/8QFpHrreVIo

Cite this Record

Supplemental Survey of the Putuni monument in Tiwanaku, Bolivia using the Optech ILRIS-3D. Adam Barnes. Fayetteville, AR: Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies. 2006 ( tDAR id: 391595) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8TD9Z73

URL: http://cast.uark.edu


Object #:

Survey Date (start):

Jul 19, 2006

Survey Date (end):

Jul 20, 2206

Conditions:

Mostly sunny

Scanner Details:

Optech ILRIS-3D, Serial No:10162, meters

Company Name:

Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies

Turntable Used:

No

RGB Data Capture Information:

NA. Color information was not acquired for the scans however intensity data is automatically acquired with the ILRIS 3D.

Data Resolution:

.1

Number of Scans:

66

Control Data Filename:

NA

Planimetric Map Filename:

NA

Description of Final Datasets for Archive:

Original scans (unedited, prior to registration) in e57 format, transformation matrices for each scan, Registered point cloud in ASCII (contains data from 2005/2006 surveys). NOTE: Prior to registration all scans were edited to remove extraneous data. The edited scans were imported into Polyworks IMAlign (and gridded) and then registered. The transformation matrices from the edited scans were exported and are provided here with the original, unedited scans.



Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 300 to 1000 (Period of occupation)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -68.752; min lat: -16.645 ; max long: -68.58; max lat: -16.498 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Adam Barnes; Angie Payne

Principal Investigator(s): Fred Limp

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
DSC_1150.JPG 1.77mb Oct 10, 2013 9:33:43 AM Public
View looking south at the Putuni monument (northern wall in foreground)
Putuni_2006.zip 1,187.06mb Aug 6, 2014 7:43:40 AM Public