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The Virtual Museum of the Western Han Dynasty: 3D Documentation and Interpretation

Author

  • Maurizio Forte
  • Nicolo Dell'Unto
  • Paola Di Giuseppantonio Di Franco
  • Fabrizio Galeazzi
  • Claudia Liuzza
  • Sofia Pescarin

Editor

  • Stefano Campana
  • Maurizio Forte
  • Claudia Liuzza

Summary, in English

This project, aimed to the digital documentation of archaeological sites, artifacts and cultural relics of the Western Han Dynasty, started in

2008. The anticipated outcome will be the creation of a virtual museum, based on collaborative environments, dedicated to the Western Han

Dynasty and able to integrate new archaeological datasets coming from fieldwork activities (most part of them unpublished), monuments, and

famous collections of artifacts of the Xi’an archaeological museums. All the archaeological datasets will be virtually reconstructed in a very

accurate way, keeping all the spatial information even in the cyber space: GIS, remote sensing and laser scanning data, DGPS surveys, 3D

reconstructions (landscapes, sites, monuments, artifacts). The Virtual Museum of the Western Han Dynasty will be the first archaeological

example of international collaboration between Chinese institutions and Western countries based on virtual heritage methodologies and real

time outputs.

The archaeological fieldwork, mainly encompassing 3D documentation of new tombs in the center and in the surroundings of Xi’an, is

managed integrating different technologies and methods: laser scanning, digital photogrammetry, photomodeling, remote sensing, and GIS.

The final plan is to create at least two installations, one in Xi’an and one in California. At UCM, the Virtual Heritage Lab is working on the

set up of two different virtual reality systems based on participatory learning: a stereo collaborative environment (virtual heritage room) and a

simulation environment (Powerwall). The primary purpose is to visualize and display very high-resolution data from large scientific

simulations performed via high-resolution imaging applications. This paper will give an overview on the principal technologies and methods

used in the field for the documentation of monumental wall paintings’ tombs, archaeological sites, landscapes and museum artifacts.

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Pages

195-199

Publication/Series

Space, time, place / BAR International series

Volume

S2118

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Archaeopress

Topic

  • Archaeology

Keywords

  • Xi’an
  • Western Han
  • Archaeology
  • Virtual Museum
  • 3D datasets.

Conference name

Space, Time, Place, Third International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology

Conference date

2009-08-17 - 2009-08-21

Conference place

Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781407306599