Application of photogrammetry and laser scanner on the Bronze Age structures of the Castillejos de Luna cist tomb necropolis (Pizarra, Spain)
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Published:2023-07-28
Issue:29
Volume:14
Page:26-44
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ISSN:1989-9947
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Container-title:Virtual Archaeology Review
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language:
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Short-container-title:Virtual Archaeol. Rev.
Author:
Muñoz-Muñoz AlejandroORCID, Fernández-Sánchez DiegoORCID, Vijande-Vila EduardoORCID, Becerra-Martín SerafínORCID, Cantillo-Duarte Juan JesúsORCID, Domínguez-Bella SalvadorORCID, Martínez Enamorado VirgilioORCID, Rengel Castro Francisca, Cantalejo Duarte PedroORCID, Espejo-Herrerías María del Mar, Suárez-Padilla JoséORCID, Martín-Ruiz Juan Antonio, Ramos-Muñoz JoséORCID
Abstract
The cist tombs necropolis at Castillejos de Luna, in Sierra de Gibralmora-Sierra del Hacho (Pizarra, Málaga, Spain) was known from the graphic documentation and the grave goods of two tombs. New studies have documented nine burials. The aim of this article is to present the new virtualisation work that has been carried out in the necropolis, to generate a new three-dimensional (3D) documentation of the currently known records, which are in acceptable visibility conditions. Using tools to document tombs in 3D offers us great advances in data acquisition and editing, with great precision and realism, thanks to the 3D models generated through techniques such as photogrammetry or laser scanning. Thanks to these tools, it is possible to carry out studies on digital twins and use them as informative material for society. The study this paper describes has generated high quality products for dissemination and future analysis. The results shown here are of metric character, with orientation and geographical location of the structures. In addition, in one of the tombs the authors show the combination of photogrammetric techniques with laser scanners to obtain a single high-resolution 3D model; subsequently a retopology process is carried out to achieve a "light" model with a photorealistic appearance that is both easily manipulated on mobile devices for its dissemination and a guarantee that the general public can enjoy this necropolis in a different way. The preliminary results are published in the web repository of 3D models Sketchfab, where the users can see a preview of one of the tombs before and after being optimised with retopology through Blender. The authors provide a socio-historical analysis of Bronze Age necropolises in central Andalusia, within the framework of a debate on the western expansion of the El Argar Culture.
Funder
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Junta de Andalucía
Publisher
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Archeology,Archeology,Conservation
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