In-situ Artefact Documentation of Underwater Cultural Heritage Using Third-Party Data

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作者
Thomsen, Mikkel H. [1 ]
Evrljak, Matko [1 ]
机构
[1] Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde, Denmark
关键词
heritage management; preservation by record; in-situ documentation; photogrammetry; ROv inspection; third party; SEA;
D O I
10.1163/16000390-0940104
中图分类号
K85 [文物考古];
学科分类号
0601 ;
摘要
Large underwater construction projects generate hundreds of potential cultural heritage objects requiring archaeological assessment and - potentially - mitigation. Some can easily be avoided in planning, whereas others cannot Singular objects tend to present a dilemma in heritage management: their archaeological significance tends to lie in their association to an - at the time of finding - unknown context rather than in the object itself. Though these objects may be protected by heritage legislation, they are often undesired in museum collections, and even if destined for disposal, they can only be salvaged and documented at significant cost. Their cultural heritage `value' is often, though mostly tacitly, considered low or at least undecided. We argue that in -situ preservation by record can be a viable solution for such objects, provided that appropriate documentation methods are employed. Fortunately, these objects are often targeted by other types of pre -construction surveys and inspections, usually conducted using remotely operated vehicles (ROvs), making hours of third -party video footage available to the archaeologist This article examines if existing third -party video inspection data can be used towards acceptable archaeological recording without compromising the cost -efficiency so crucial to the industry. Hence, the focus of this article is the typical industry -standard inspection-, work class- , or even low -end hobby-ROv (from where the jump to legacy data o r, indeed, crowdsourcing is obvious), suggesting a few simple amendments to data acquisition specifications which may potentially save the cost of a dedicated archaeological inspection campaign.
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