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Photographic rectification and photogrammetric methodology applied to the study of the construction process of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco

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2013
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Amsterdam University Press
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The purpose of this paper refers to the application of the photographic rectification and photogrammetry methodology used as graphic support for the study of the constructive processes of Roman structures. The analysis of construction processes of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco, raises the need for a base of accurate and essential graphic documentation, which realization at the same time, meets the limitations of different types (space, time, financial resources, etc.) often impose the study of urban archaeological evidence. Depending on the location of the structure and the amount of data that it could have chosen to provide employment for a refund a two-dimensional or digital model of it. The combination of using ortho-images obtained with the software PhoToPlan and obtaining digital models of the structures by the program Topcon Image Master, have been a perfect solution to get the results of our interest.
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photografic rectification, terrestrial photogrammetry, roman construction processes, Provincial Forum of Tarraco
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M.S. Vinci 2012 “Photographic rectification and photogrammetric methodology applied to the study of the construction process of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco” en Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Iza Romanowska and David Wheatley Archaeology in the Digital Era Volume II
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Facultades y escuelas::Facultad de Geografía e Historia
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Prehistoria y Arqueología
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