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Photogrammetric Survey

Date 5 July 2014 - 6 July 2014

Event ID 1026325

Category Recording

Type Photogrammetric Survey

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1026325

NS 60369 65405 The ACCORD (Archaeology Community Co-production Of Research Data) Project was an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded research project led by the Digital Design Studio (Glasgow School of Art), with the University of Manchester, RCAHMS and Archaeology Scotland, which worked with 10 community groups across Scotland from October 2013 to March 2015. The project aimed to co-design and co-produce 3D digital data of heritage sites that are of significance to the community groups and which they wished to record.

The ACCORD team worked with The Friends of the Glasgow Necropolis, 5–6 July 2014, to 3D record and model two headstone inscriptions and the portico and interior of the Monteath Mausoleum in the Glasgow Necropolis. We used the technologies of photogrammetry and RTI (Reflectance Transformation Imaging).

Archive: ADS and National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE)

Funder: Arts and Humanities Research Council

Stuart Jeffrey, Sian Jones, Mhairi Maxwell and Cara Jones – Glasgow School of Art

(Source: DES, Volume 16)

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