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Articles | Volume XXXVIII-5/W16
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-5-W16-529-2011
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-5-W16-529-2011
10 Sep 2012
 | 10 Sep 2012

3D SURVEY OF THE EARLY-MIDDLE BRONZE AGE WORKSHOP COMPLEX AND CEMETERY AREA AT ERIMI-LAONIN TOU PORAKOU

G. Tucci, L. Bombardieri, A. Conti, and L. Fiorini

Keywords: Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, CAD, Representation, Modelling, Laser Scanning

Abstract. Kouris Valley Project is an archaeological research project held from 2007 by University of Florence and directed by Prof. A. M. Jasink, under the field direction of Dr. L. Bombardieri in the Kourion area (Limassol, Cyprus). During the 2010 field season the collaboration of GeCo (Geomatics and Communication for Cultural Heritage Laboratory, University of Florence) was requested with the aim at the laser scanner survey of Erimi-Laonin tou Porakou site area. The survey involved two areas, a workshop and a cemetery, as well as some small ceramic finds. Range maps was used for different aims: to make a full-scale replica of a tomb to exhibit at Limassol museum and for the documentation of the excavation of the workshop. This one is a rather extreme case study: most significant artifacts are shallow carvings into bedrock and could be confused with natural elements. In this case the aim was to get automatic and accurate drawings comparable with traditional ones. The paper reviews the expressive potential of drawings done using different techniques and softwares, each one with its assets and restrictions.