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DOCUMENTACION DIGITAL APLICADA A LA VILLA ROMANA DE SANT GREGORI (BURRIANA, ESPAÑA)
Author(s) -
Josep Benedito,
José Manuel Melchor,
Juan José Coy Ferrer,
José M. Ricart,
Rafael Ayora
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.4995/arqueologica8.2016.2993
Subject(s) - archaeology , situated , settlement (finance) , excavation , geography , computer science , artificial intelligence , world wide web , payment
In this paper we aim at presenting the digitalization process done on the archaeological site at San Gregori a villa a mare from the Early Roman Empire found in Burriana, a Mediterranean coastal village of Spain. The archaeological work is part of a joint research project carried out by Universitat Jaume I in Castellón and the Archaeological Museum of Burriana. To date, the residential part of the villa in the northeast corner of the settlement has been excavated; this area is situated about 100 meters from the waterfront. The villa has been dated around the change of Era and IV c. A. D.; however, some Roman republican and Iberian materials have also been registered. The last phase of the work consisted on the development of a 3D laser scanning to complete the graphical work for the archaeological documentation of the site.

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