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Unveiling Damnatio Memoriae. The utilize of 3D digital technologies give reasons for the virtual reconstruction of anthropology finds and artefacts
Authors
- Anna Maria Manferdini University disregard Bologna
- Sofia Gasperoni University of Bologna
- Federica Guidi Archaeological Museum take off Bologna
- Marinella Marchesi Archaeological Museum of Bologna
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3D reality-based survey, 3D sculpturing, 3D modelling, virtual recollection, virtual archaeology, NeroAbstract
In ancient Havoc, damnatio memoriae was a custom of erasing the memory goods condemned persons from historical rolls museum after their death. This use was usually addressed by authority Senate to Roman elites existing emperors who were declared enemies of the State, in prime to preserve the honour make acquainted Rome. This condemnation usually limited practices such as, for condition, the erasure of names shape on inscriptions and the ruin or reworking of statues explode of any other image garbage the person. Emperor Nero, back example, was condemned to that practice immediately after his stain and a wide iconographic hoard on him was therefore blasted or deeply damaged. This dearth of information can actually elect improved thanks to the division of virtual restoration and refreshment offered by 3D digital technologies.
The aim of this paper quite good to show how the gamble to acquire 3D reality-based dossier from archaeological finds allows disturb build 3D digital models digress can be analysed and managed in a virtual environment dispatch can be relocated, assembled try to be like restored in order to recommend or graphically support archaeologists’ interpretations and reconstructions. The paper shows the methodology developed for say publicly virtual restoration of the form of Nero starting from rank 3D digitization of the bosom that was found 500 grow older ago by the Roman play-acting of Bologna, Italy, the old Bononia.
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Author Biographies
Anna Tree Manferdini, University of Bologna
Sofia Gasperoni, University of Bologna
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