Tiwanaku, Bolivia

 

Workshop


Technology and Archaeology Workshop

A workshop hosted by Dumbarton Oaks and organized in collaboration with the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Dumbarton Oaks, Washington D.C.
7 December 2007

9:30 - Coffee (Refectory, Lower Level)

10:00 - Joanne Pillsbury, Dumbarton Oaks
            Welcome

            Alexei Vranich, University of Pennsylvania
            Introduction

Session I

10:30 - Eileen G. Ernenwein, University of Arkansas
& Michele L. Koons, Harvard University
Subsurface Imaging in Tiwanaku’s Monumental Core

11:05 - Christopher Goodmaster & Angelia Payne, University of Arkansas
3D Laser Scanning at Tiwanaku: Potentials for Documentation, Visualization, and Analysis

11:40 - Adam Barnes & Jackson Cothren, University of Arkansas
Mapping Tiwanaku: Using Modern Photogrammetric Methods to Analyze an Ancient Landscape

12:15 - Jackson Cothern, Adam Barnes & Christopher Goodmaster, University of Arkansas
Ancient Sites in 21st Century Environments: Fusion of Three-dimensional, Multi-scale Digital Data from Tiwanaku

1:00 - Lunch (Refectory)

 

Session II

2:00 - Jianbo Shi, University of Pennsylvania
“Segmentation of Subsurface GPR Data”

2:35 - Konstantinos Daniilidis, University of Pennsylvania
“Fully Automatic Matching of Range Data”

3:10 - Discussion

 

 

3D laser scanner
Fieldwork
Artifact
Templete
Fieldwork
 

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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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