Since 2000, the Swedish Pompeii Project has been working to document an entire city block, or “insula,” in close detail. This block included three big estates, a tavern, a laundry, a bakery and several gardens. Led by Anne-Marie Leander Touati, an archaeologist at Lund University, the Swedish team has used traditional excavation methods as well as more advanced techniques like laser scanning and drone imaging to digitally reconstruct that block. The researchers have now completed their first 3D models showing this section of the city as it stands today.
2,000-Year-Old Pompeii Home Digitally Reconstructed
Published October 13, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: 3D modeling, Anne-Marie Leander Touati, archaeology, Digitally Reconstructed, history, Lund University, Pompeii, Sweden, Swedish Pompeii Project
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