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Relocating Iberian artefacts from the National Archaeological Museum: rituals, biographies and observations through 3D models

  • Dates of activity: 2018-2020
  • Funding: Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad: HAR2017-87897-P
  • Managers: Trinidad Tortosa, Instituto Arqueología, Mérida -CSIC- y Ángel Felicísimo, Centro Universitario de Mérida
  • Principal investigator: María Eugenia Polo.
  • MAN researcher: Dra. Alicia Rodero Riaza

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A 3D model (hereafter 3DM) is a simplified representation of a part of reality. In this project, we apply this definition to archaeological objects, proposing that this representation is not only iconic, but that it is possible to merge the historical and technological components to advance the representation, meaning and interpretation of 3DM.

This processed information allows us to offer new added value to the selected pieces and, therefore, an original perspective on the current state of the research. In addition, digital tools are offered, both for research and for dissemination in 3DM format

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