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The use of 3D technology in the creation of detailed documentation of the Early Croatian ship Condura Croatica

Nikola Budimir ; ViaKornel Rijeka, Rijeka, Hrvatska
Anita Jelić orcid id orcid.org/0009-0008-1507-7613 ; Međunarodni centar za podvodnu arheologiju u Zadru, Zadar, Hrvatska


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Abstract

With the development of modern 3D technologies, operating systems, and applications from the field of reversible engineering, the use 3D modelling in various fields is ever-increasing. Namely, due to the efficiency and accuracy of the technology, apart from its common use in computer games, the 3D technology today is also used in architecture, medicine, science, engineering, film industry, etc. The use of 3D technology is also increasing in archaeology and restoration, mostly in the process of documentation, recording and measuring of sites, objects or findings that have great historical importance. The Early Croatian ships, Condura Croatica, are a proof of the extensive Croatian maritime tradition, and they are a unique cultural asset which required digital documentation. The parts of the preserved structures of the Condura Croatica ships are exhibited in a special pavilion of the Museum of Nin Antiquities, and in order to document their current condition as precisely as possible, one of the highest quality 3D scanning technologies was used in the process.

Keywords

3D documentation; 3D scanning; 3D modelling; Condura Croatica

Hrčak ID:

311730

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/311730

Publication date:

19.12.2023.

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