
3D SCANNER RESEARCH IN ARCHAEOLOGY
Last updated 11-5-2011
REMOTE
SCANNER DEVELOPMEN OVERVIEW
PROJECTS

Scanning around the world by Aaron Camenisch

HONDURAS
2011: Overview and data.

SPAIN 2011: Overview and data

SICILY 2011:
Overview and data.

CAVE IN MISSOURI 2010: Expedition, Cave Art and Impressions.

SPAIN 2010: Granada Spain CAA2010 Conference, Underwater 3D Scanner Deployment

HISTORICAL GRAVEYARD IN LEXINGTON 2009: Gravestone Scans.
HONDURAS 2009: Expedition
Article, Video
Interview, Presentation
CAA 2010 (html), Sample
Scan
LABORTORY SCANS

CSS ALABAMA ARTIFACT 2008-2009
Proceedings Manuscript CAA
2009 [1], Presentation
CAA2009 (html)
PUBLICATIONS
1. E. R.
Crane, L.G. Hassebrook, C.T. Begley, W. F. Lundby and C.
J. Casey, “Methodology and Technology for Rapid Three-Dimensional Scanning of
In Situ Archaeological Materials in Remote Areas,” (presented and under
preparation) Edited by Bernard Breuckmann.
Interpretation and Evaluation of High Definition 3D Surface Data III. Computer
Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaelogy, Granada, Spain (April 2010).
2. Laurence
G. Hassebrook, Charles J. Casey and Walter Lundby, “Non-Contact Fiducial
Based 3-Dimensional Patch Merging Methodogy and
Performance,” Three-Dimensional Surface Recording, Analysis, and Interpretation
in Archaeology and Anthropology, Computer
Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaelogy,
Williamsburg, Virginia, in press, number 346 (May 2009).
