Photogrammetric techniques for 3D underwater record of the Late-Imperial Torre Santa Sabina’s shipwreck

Autori

Rita Auriemma
University of Salento, Department of cultural heritage, Lecce, Italy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6509-4787 ##orcid.unauthenticated##
Alessio Calantropio
Polytechnic of Turin, Heritage Department of Architecture and Design (DAD), Laboratory of Geomatics for Cultural Heritage, Turin, Italy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4524-3693 ##orcid.unauthenticated##
Filiberto Chiabrando
Polytechnic of Turin, Heritage Department of Architecture and Design (DAD), Laboratory of Geomatics for Cultural Heritage, Turin, Italy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4982-5236 ##orcid.unauthenticated##
Luigi Coluccia
University of Salento, Department of cultural heritage, Lecce, Italy

Sažetak

The possibility offered nowadays by the adoption of digital photogrammetry techniques allows one to virtually reconstruct the surveyed underwater assets to make them accessible also remotely, via visualization and dissemination platforms (online or offline). To improve the study of the documented cultural heritage artefacts and sites, it is crucial to adopt the right photogrammetric principles to achieve 3D metric products that are consistent and coherent with the real object of the survey. This paper is related to the photogrammetric survey of the late imperial era Roman shipwreck, located in ‘Baia dei Camerini’, Torre Santa Sabina (BR), Italy, in the framework of the project UnderwaterMuse (Italia-Croatia 2014‒2020 Interreg Cooperation Programme).

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25.10.2024.