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Article

High-Detail 3D Reconstruction and Digital Strategies for the Enhancements of Archaeological Properties in Museums

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Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering (DICAM), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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Department of History and Cultures, University of Bologna, Piazza S. Giovanni in Monte 2, 40124 Bologna, Italy
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Territory Museum of Riccione “Luigi Ghirotti”, Viale Lazio 10, 47838 Riccione, Italy
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Heritage 2025, 8(2), 49; https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8020049
Submission received: 28 December 2024 / Revised: 19 January 2025 / Accepted: 23 January 2025 / Published: 26 January 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Museum and Heritage)

Abstract

In recent years, increasing attention has been directed toward the application of digitization through geomatic-based technologies for museum assets. These powerful tools have proven valuable in assisting museums in the dissemination of cultural heritage. Additionally, museums around the world are implementing strategies to improve the accessibility of their assets by involving the use of 3D digital reconstruction. The 3D high-precision survey is employed in several fields to scan objects with a geometrical accuracy up to the micrometer level. These technologies come into play when dealing with detailed surfaces and complex geometry, as often occurs with cultural heritage assets. This paper presents a set of experiences in high-precision 3D scanning and post-processing operations in the framework of a project at the Territory Museum of Riccione (Italy). The 3D data acquisition methodology conducted and digital operations are reported on for some of the scanned artifacts.
Keywords: high-detail geomatic surveying; 3D data processing; museum archaeological properties high-detail geomatic surveying; 3D data processing; museum archaeological properties

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Bitelli, G.; Forte, A.; Tini, M.A.; Belfiori, F.; Tirincanti, A. High-Detail 3D Reconstruction and Digital Strategies for the Enhancements of Archaeological Properties in Museums. Heritage 2025, 8, 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8020049

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Bitelli G, Forte A, Tini MA, Belfiori F, Tirincanti A. High-Detail 3D Reconstruction and Digital Strategies for the Enhancements of Archaeological Properties in Museums. Heritage. 2025; 8(2):49. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8020049

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Bitelli, Gabriele, Anna Forte, Maria Alessandra Tini, Francesco Belfiori, and Andrea Tirincanti. 2025. "High-Detail 3D Reconstruction and Digital Strategies for the Enhancements of Archaeological Properties in Museums" Heritage 8, no. 2: 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8020049

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Bitelli, G., Forte, A., Tini, M. A., Belfiori, F., & Tirincanti, A. (2025). High-Detail 3D Reconstruction and Digital Strategies for the Enhancements of Archaeological Properties in Museums. Heritage, 8(2), 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8020049

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