Huggett, J. W. and Guo-Yuan, C. (2000). 3D interpretative modelling of archaeological sites/a computer reconstruction of a medieval timber and earthwork castle. Internet Archaeology 8: Visualisation Theme. Vol 8, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.8.7.
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3D interpretative modelling of archaeological sites/a computer reconstruction of a medieval timber and earthwork castle | |||||||||||
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Internet Archaeology 8: Visualisation Theme | |||||||||||
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Internet Archaeology | |||||||||||
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This paper looks at aspects of archaeological three-dimensional reconstruction modelling from two perspectives: issues and solutions relating to the modelling process, emphasising a flexible approach developed using standardised components located and structured using basic parameters, and a discussion of a case study involving the reconstruction of a medieval timber castle, incorporating a detailed topographic survey with reconstructed structural elements derived from interpreted excavation evidence. This experimental presentation attempts to combine a traditional linear paper cast in a hypertext framework, with a more dynamic document that responds to the reader's chosen pathway through it. This paper-- or more correctly, these two papers -- have been developed using a number of simple JavaScript functions. It is thought that the success or otherwise of this approach to hypermedia presentation remains to be seen. | |||||||||||
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2000 | |||||||||||
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20 Jan 2002 |