2021
DOI: 10.4995/var.2021.15316
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Documentation and modelling of a hypothetical reconstruction of the first Roman watermill in Hispania

Abstract: <p class="VARKeywords">The accurate graphic survey of an archaeological site is fundamental for its analysis and research. Furthermore, if this site is to be covered by a building and will not be accessible or visible, its documentation is essential, not only to continue with the research, but also to disseminate and enhance the discoveries. An example of this is the "<em>Hoya de los Molinos</em>" archaeological site in Caravaca de la Cruz (Region of Murcia, Spain). This is where the first ma… Show more

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“…Giannattasio, Grillo & Murru, 2016;Aguilar et al, 2017;Masi, Stefanou & Vannucci, 2018;Giaccone, 2020). They are rather studied through virtual reconstruction for informationcommunication aims as they are considered as totally or partially lost buildings and artefacts (Younes et al, 2017;Stampouloglou et al, 2019;García-León, González-García & Collado-Espejo, 2021). Although the majority of ancient structures have basic structurally stable and selfsupporting geometries, they are still unique study cases when considered for conservation-restoration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giannattasio, Grillo & Murru, 2016;Aguilar et al, 2017;Masi, Stefanou & Vannucci, 2018;Giaccone, 2020). They are rather studied through virtual reconstruction for informationcommunication aims as they are considered as totally or partially lost buildings and artefacts (Younes et al, 2017;Stampouloglou et al, 2019;García-León, González-García & Collado-Espejo, 2021). Although the majority of ancient structures have basic structurally stable and selfsupporting geometries, they are still unique study cases when considered for conservation-restoration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%