Archaeovision offers innovative solutions to a wealth of problems in the heritage sectors.
We can 3D scan your objects, survey your building, investigate and enhance surface details – from microwear on teeth to coins and monumental inscriptions, build 3D reconstructions of objects and even whole landscapes.
If that wasn’t enough, we can also build you modern, accessible websites for your institution or collection.
In November 2016, Archaeovision undertook a programme of digital imaging in support of two parallel research projects examining the inscriptions and material culture associated with the Pyu urban tradition of Myanmar. The work formed a technical contribution to both the
In August 2024, Archaeovision undertook a detailed programme of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) and photogrammetric recording at the former Methodist chapel burial ground in East Boldre, New Forest. The survey focused on a group of historic headstones that had been
The Roman fort of Vindolanda, just south of Hadrian’s Wall, continues to transform our understanding of life on Rome’s northern frontier. While the ink-written Vindolanda tablets are world-famous, a lesser-known group of artefacts — the wooden stylus tablets — is
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