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East Anglian Archaeology Reports

Archaeovision were approached by East Anglian Archaeology to explore the provision of online access to their back catalogue of monographs. This would involve the construction of a repository where all past issues of EAA would be described, made searchable, and where stock is still available, provide links to buy copies. Older back issues would be…

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Bradley Manor

Work began two weeks ago on the documentation of Bradley Manor for the National Trust. Bradley Manor is one of the most complete medieval manor houses in Devon and can be found on the outskirts of Newton Abbot. The house is Grade I listed, and with its associated buildings, structures and landscape, has been identified as being…

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RTI Capture of a 12th century Cambodian Stela

As part of our ongoing collaboration with the École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO), which is a French institute dedicated to the study of Asian societies, Archaeovision were employed to capture an important 12th century Cambodian stela through RTI. The stela is an important piece of Cambodian history as it shows the only known example of the inscription work completed…

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Lübeck 1500 exhibition opening video

Lubeck 1500th Anniversary

Lübeck 1500th Anniversary

For the last couple of year we have been working in Tallinn, Estonia at St Nicholas church. The work consisted of taking photos and documenting the altarpiece by the German painter Hermen Rode. As well as working in Tallinn, we visited Rode’s home town of Lubeck where we recorded the altarpiece there. In few days…

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Pointcloud of Haapsalu Episcopal Castle

Haapsalu piiskopilinnuse ja värvatorni dokumenteerimise esimene etapp

Käesoleva aasta juunis alustas koostöös partneritega Haapsalu Piiskopilinnuse pealinnuse ja värvatorni dokumenteerimist. Haapsalu piiskopilinnus on Eesti keskaja kindlusarhitektuuri tähelepanuväärne mälestusmärk, mis on säilinud osaliselt. Linnuse kogu territoorium on 3 hektarit. Kastell-linnus rajati ilmselt peale Saare-Lääne piiskopkonna Haapsalu toomkiriku sisseõnnistamist 1279. aastal, toomkirik on aga ülejäänud linnusega algusest peale kokku ehitatud. Haapsalu Piiskopilinnuse pealinnuse ja värvatorni laserskaneerimine võimaldas objekti dokumenteerida kiirelt,…

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Deerhurst Photogrammetry Project

Work began in March in the digitisation of the South Cloister Wall at St Mary’s Priory Church in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. The church dates it’s origins back to 804AD when Æthelric, son of  Æthelmund, bequeathed extensive lands to the community at Deerhurst with the 9th century seeing Deerhurst as being one of the most important religious foundations of the kingdom of…

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Kaasani kiriku projekti esitlus

Reedel rääkisime Kaasani kirikus kultuuripärandi dokumenteerimisest kiriku enda näitel. Käesoleva aasta alguses viidi kirikus läbi mõõdistustööd kasutades erinevaid kaasaegseid dokumenteerimismeetodeid nagu fotogramm-meetria, panoraamfotograafia ja laserskanneerimine. Eesmärgiks oli talletada kiriku olukord kujul, mis ei sunni tegema valikuid mõõdistamise ajal. Samuti üheks oluliseks eesmärgiks oli luua raamistik, millega on võimalik liita kirikus toimunud varasemad uurimistööd (näiteks dendro-uuringud) ning…

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Salisbury Cathedral’s 800 year Magna Carta Exhibition

Salisbury Cathedral, housing one of the only four original 1215 copies of the Magna Carta, is this year celebrating the 800th year of its creation by hosting a new and updated Magna Carta exhibition. The exhibition is taking place throughout the year within their Chapter House, which has on display their original Magna Carta document highlighting…

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Daguerrotypes documentation project

Recently we received funding to start RTI documentation project of Estonian daguerrotypes with Estonian Photographic Heritage Society. During the project we help to document 23 known daguerrotypes which will be then available via Daguerrobase.

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