Tracing the Past: analysing the design and construction of English medieval vaults using digital techniques

Nicholas Webb, Alexandrina Buchanan, Sarah Duffy, James Hillson, JR Peterson, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5284/1084971. How to cite using this DOI

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Digital Object Identifiers

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Nicholas Webb, Alexandrina Buchanan, Sarah Duffy, James Hillson, JR Peterson (2021) Tracing the Past: analysing the design and construction of English medieval vaults using digital techniques [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1084971

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Tracing the Past: analysing the design and construction of English medieval vaults using digital techniques

The collection consists of data for the case study sites scanned by the research team for the project: Chester Cathedral; Norton Priory; Ely Cathedral; Exeter Cathedral; Gloucester Cathedral; Lincoln Cathedral; Nantwich (Cheshire), parish church of St Mary, Norwich Cathedral, Ottery St Mary (Devon), parish church of St Mary; Tewkesbury Abbey; Wells Cathedral, the crypt chapel of St Mary in the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey.

Data available from the ADS for each site comprises:

  • Raw scan data in e57 format
  • Processed point cloud models in e57 format
  • Processed mesh models in OBJ format
  • Orthophotos of selected plans and sections through the sites in TIF format
  • Metadata for the above


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