2020
DOI: 10.1080/19475683.2020.1780313
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3D spatial morphological analysis of mound tombs based on LiDAR data

Abstract: Mound tombs, popular in the south Yangzi River area in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, are regional cultural remains in China. With the aims of protecting and scientifically analysing cultural relics, laser scanning technology was adopted to study Zhaihuatou mound tombs located in Nonglin Village in Tianwang town, Jiangsu Province. Multiple tombs are held within one mound in good keep and with the typical construction of centripetalism. Accurate tomb LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) data were acquired by applying… Show more

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“…The digital information obtained by 3D technology can be used to establish archaeological archives of cultural relics; it can also be used to combine the traditional biometric techniques to conduct biological archaeological research on human bones [13][14][15][16]. More importantly, with accurate digital point cloud data, these digital information data can be used to establish the unearthed location coordinates of cultural relics, which is convenient for the restoration and display of the original site at later times, and the real location of Three-dimensional laser scanning technology [11], also called real-scene reproduction technology, caused a technological revolution in the fields of surveying and mapping following global positioning system (GPS) technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital information obtained by 3D technology can be used to establish archaeological archives of cultural relics; it can also be used to combine the traditional biometric techniques to conduct biological archaeological research on human bones [13][14][15][16]. More importantly, with accurate digital point cloud data, these digital information data can be used to establish the unearthed location coordinates of cultural relics, which is convenient for the restoration and display of the original site at later times, and the real location of Three-dimensional laser scanning technology [11], also called real-scene reproduction technology, caused a technological revolution in the fields of surveying and mapping following global positioning system (GPS) technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%