Review:
Photogrammetry In Archaeology
overall review score: 4.5
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Photogrammetry in archaeology is the science of making measurements and maps using photographs. It is widely used in archaeological fieldwork to create accurate 3D models of sites, artifacts, and landscapes.
Key Features
- Accurate 3D modeling
- Documentation of archaeological sites
- Visualization of data
- Integration with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Non-invasive method
Pros
- Provides detailed and accurate documentation of archaeological sites
- Allows for virtual exploration and analysis of artifacts and landscapes
- Non-invasive method reduces the risk of damage to fragile historical remains
Cons
- Requires specialized equipment and software
- Can be time-consuming to process and analyze large amounts of data