Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems are devices increasingly widely used in archaeology. Whether winglets or multi-rotors, the integration with many kinds of sensors for documentation, analysis and monitoring of a site or an area of excavation, allows for a greater and more accurate amount of information than traditional survey techniques. In par- ticular, aerial imagery contains a quantity of data well beyond simply the “view from above”, if acquired with appropriate methodologies and approaches. In this light the photogrammetry extrapolates precise and accurate 3D metric information through the interpretation and measurement of photographic images. As case studies we illustrate the excavations carried out by the Scuola Normale Superiore and the University of Pisa in the area of the an- cient Agora of Segesta (TP) and in the Sanctuary of Punta Stilo at Kaulonia (RC), where the RPAS has been used for the low altitude 3D survey. The description of the strategy, the procedure adopted, the time re- quired for the processing of the survey and the results obtained are accompanied by a critical reflection on the great potential but also the limitations of these devices, not least the rigid regulations recently is- sued by ENAC.
Il dato oltre l'immagine aerea: il rilievo 3D da APR per la documentazione, l'analisi e il monitoraggio in archeologia
R. Olivito
2021-01-01
Abstract
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems are devices increasingly widely used in archaeology. Whether winglets or multi-rotors, the integration with many kinds of sensors for documentation, analysis and monitoring of a site or an area of excavation, allows for a greater and more accurate amount of information than traditional survey techniques. In par- ticular, aerial imagery contains a quantity of data well beyond simply the “view from above”, if acquired with appropriate methodologies and approaches. In this light the photogrammetry extrapolates precise and accurate 3D metric information through the interpretation and measurement of photographic images. As case studies we illustrate the excavations carried out by the Scuola Normale Superiore and the University of Pisa in the area of the an- cient Agora of Segesta (TP) and in the Sanctuary of Punta Stilo at Kaulonia (RC), where the RPAS has been used for the low altitude 3D survey. The description of the strategy, the procedure adopted, the time re- quired for the processing of the survey and the results obtained are accompanied by a critical reflection on the great potential but also the limitations of these devices, not least the rigid regulations recently is- sued by ENAC.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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