An Innovative System for Enhancing Archaeological In Situ Excavation through Geospatial Integration

Author:

Dimara Asimina12ORCID,Tsakiridis Sotirios3,Psarros Doukas2,Papaioannou Alexios1ORCID,Varsamis Dimitrios3ORCID,Anagnostopoulos Christos-Nikolaos2,Krinidis Stelios1

Affiliation:

1. Management Science and Technology Department, Democritus University of Thrace (DUTh), 65404 Kavala, Greece

2. Intelligent Systems Lab, Department of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean, 81100 Mytilene, Greece

3. Department of Computer, Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, International Hellenic University (IHU), 62124 Serres, Greece

Abstract

The field of archaeological excavation has seen enormous developments as a result of the quick development of digital technologies. It is critical to acknowledge the long-term benefits of new approaches. In this regard, this study intends to suggest a system that provides archaeologists with digital tools that allow them to fully and effectively document their excavations in real time while in the field, which is specifically designed for classical and Byzantine archaeology. The system not only facilitates traditional documentation practices but also integrates advanced geospatial technologies and augmented reality, enhancing the accuracy and depth of archaeological research and preservation. This dual functionality enables both the efficient recording of excavation data as experienced by excavators on-site and the detailed documentation processed by researchers post-excavation. The objective of the application is to generate a sophisticated system that will enable the excavation data and experience that the excavator gains on the site of work to be recorded in real time, as well as the documentation that is subsequently processed and accomplished by the researcher or by other researchers. The system saves detailed images and 3D models of artifacts and excavation sites. This ensures that every detail is recorded while preserving the data for future analysis and reference. Lastly, the application was tested in realistic use case scenarios and real-world settings, which increased the system’s credibility and demonstrated its capability to enhance the procedures involved in archaeological excavation and documentation.

Funder

NERITES project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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