Abstract

The Seville Principles gather in their definitions the 3D representation of heritage assets in their context, that is, elements such as the surroundings and landscape, for both virtual reconstructions and virtual recreations. Currently, there are few virtual reconstructions that implement the historical-archaeological evidence scale to show the veracity of the work that has been carried out. Moreover, none of the existing propositions of historical-archaeological evidence scales consider the veracity of the represented terrain. Authors assign a neutral colour to the terrain, different from those applied to the evidence levels, in order to differentiate the former from the latter.The present study proposes the development of a methodology to implement a resolution scale that graphically represents, interprets and evaluates the setting of the terrain associated with virtual reconstructions. To this end, a literature review was conducted on the existing methodologies for the creation of Digital Terrain Models (DTM). The evaluation of the analysed information was key for the selection of the resolution levels, which was followed by the selection of the colours associated with each resolution level, taking into account the subjective connotations of colours.

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