Abstract

Abstract. In recent decades, 3D reconstruction has progressively become a tool to show archaeological and architectural monuments in their current state, presumed past aspect and to predict their future evolution. The 3D representations trough time can be useful in order to study and preserve the memory of Cultural Heritage and to plan maintenance and promotion of the historical sites. This paper represent a case study, at architectonic and urbanistic scale, based on methodological approach for CH time-varying representations proposed by JPI-CH European Project called Cultural Heritage Through Time (CHT2). The work is focused on the area of Milan Roman circus, relatively to which was conducted both a thorough philological research based on several sources and a 3D survey campaign of still accessible remains, aiming at obtaining the monumental representation of the area in 3 different ages.

Highlights

  • This work is being carried out in the frame of the CHT2 project (Cultural Heritage Through Time), supported by the JPI-CH action Heritage Plus, whose implementation consisted in involving several European groups with innovative proposals developing current issues of cultural heritage

  • CHT2 is working on the full integration of the temporal dimension, its management and visualization, for studying and analyzing Cultural Heritage structures and landscapes through time

  • The diachronic reconstruction will be based on surveyed data and philological analysis

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INTRODUCTION

This work is being carried out in the frame of the CHT2 project (Cultural Heritage Through Time), supported by the JPI-CH action Heritage Plus, whose implementation consisted in involving several European groups with innovative proposals developing current issues of cultural heritage. The proposed methodology for the whole project is described in the paper (Rodríguez-Gonzálvez et al, 2017), that suggest different ways to reconstruction of the diachronic life of an historical object, monument or landscape It is based on the integration of different contribution in the area started from the beginning of 2000 (Frischer, 2004; Guidi et al, 2008; Pletinckx et al, 2000). The work here presented is the implementation of the proposed method for those cases in which the physical property is disappeared entirely or almost entirely, leaving for example only some archaeological remains in different points of the territory In these cases, the diachronic reconstruction will be based on surveyed data and philological analysis. The reasons for this are several: (i) the nearly total absence of remains to be surveyed; (ii) one or more periods of artefact’s time life with historical documentation shortage; (iii) uncertainty of sources; (iv) difficulty to correlate documents and data to a three-dimensional representation

Historical notes
Bibliographic resources
Historical reppresentation
Historical maps
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