Computer-Assisted Orientation and Drawing of Archaeological Pottery

Author:

Wilczek Josef1,Monna Fabrice2,Jébrane Ahmed3,Chazal Catherine Labruère3,Navarro Nicolas4,Couette Sébastien5,Smith Carmela Chateau5

Affiliation:

1. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France and Masarykova Univerzita, Dijon, Czech Republic

2. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon, France

3. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté Dijon, France

4. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France and EPHE, PSL University, France

5. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France

Abstract

Archaeologists spend considerable time orienting and drawing ceramic fragments by hand for documentation, to infer their manufacture, the nature of the discovery site and its chronology, and to develop hypotheses about commercial and cultural exchanges, social organisation, resource exploitation, and taphonomic processes. This study presents a survey of existing solutions to the time-consuming problem of orienting and drawing pottery fragments. Orientation is based on the 3D geometry of pottery models, which can now be acquired in minutes with low-cost 3D scanners. Several methods are presented: they are based on normal vectors, or circle fittings, or profile fittings. All these methods seek to determine the optimal position of the rotation axis. We also present and discuss new approaches and improvements to existing methods. We have developed a suite of functions for the computer-assisted orientation and drawing of archaeological pottery. The profile and contours of the fragment, as well as any possible decoration, can be depicted in various ways: photorealistic rendering or dotted patterns, calculated by ambient occlusion, combined or not with artificial light. The general workflow, evaluated using both synthetic and real-world fragments, is rapid, accurate, and reproducible. It drastically reduces the amount of routine work required to document ceramic artefacts. The information produced, together with the 3D representation of the fragments, can easily be archived and/or exchanged within the archaeological community for further research. The source code (built in the R environment), together with an installation notice and examples, is freely downloadable.

Funder

CNRS (BQR-PRES and PEPS HUMAIN grants) and SATT Grand Est

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems,Conservation

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