LA SOUTERRAINE actes du colloque La Souterraine, 18 et 19 novembre 2017 sous la direction de Stéphane Lafaye et Jacques Roger ÉTUDES CREUSOISES N O XXV SOCIÉTÉ DES SCIENCES NATURELLES, ARCHÉOLOGIQUES ET HISTORIQUES DE LA CREUSE , 2019
In this article, we present a method to carry out a computerized epigraphic survey of historic st... more In this article, we present a method to carry out a computerized epigraphic survey of historic stones and their engraved epig-raphy. In fact, the preservation of archaeological objects has always been an issue of concern for the research community. On the one hand, the fragility of the objects limits their study. On the other hand, such objects are housed in museums, libraries, and institutions worldwide, locations that significantly limit their accessibility. Different survey methods have been carried out in these attempts to overcome the aforementioned limitations. Among them, the MicMac open source software was used in this work to survey and process the dense correlation of the hieroglyphics inscriptions engraved on archaeological stones. Relatively standard workflows have led to depth maps, which can be represented either as 3D point clouds or shaded relief images. This article shows the application of this method in two epigraphic survey case studies. ACM Reference Format: 10 Mariam Samaan, Marc Pierrot Deseilligny, Raphaële Heno, Etienne de laVaissì ere, and Jacques Roger. 2016. Close-range 11 photogrammetric tools for epigraphic surveys.
LA SOUTERRAINE actes du colloque La Souterraine, 18 et 19 novembre 2017 sous la direction de Stéphane Lafaye et Jacques Roger ÉTUDES CREUSOISES N O XXV SOCIÉTÉ DES SCIENCES NATURELLES, ARCHÉOLOGIQUES ET HISTORIQUES DE LA CREUSE , 2019
In this article, we present a method to carry out a computerized epigraphic survey of historic st... more In this article, we present a method to carry out a computerized epigraphic survey of historic stones and their engraved epig-raphy. In fact, the preservation of archaeological objects has always been an issue of concern for the research community. On the one hand, the fragility of the objects limits their study. On the other hand, such objects are housed in museums, libraries, and institutions worldwide, locations that significantly limit their accessibility. Different survey methods have been carried out in these attempts to overcome the aforementioned limitations. Among them, the MicMac open source software was used in this work to survey and process the dense correlation of the hieroglyphics inscriptions engraved on archaeological stones. Relatively standard workflows have led to depth maps, which can be represented either as 3D point clouds or shaded relief images. This article shows the application of this method in two epigraphic survey case studies. ACM Reference Format: 10 Mariam Samaan, Marc Pierrot Deseilligny, Raphaële Heno, Etienne de laVaissì ere, and Jacques Roger. 2016. Close-range 11 photogrammetric tools for epigraphic surveys.
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