Abstract

<p>Nowadays, the introduction of the pioneer laser scanning 3D technology has turn into a revolution in the methods used and results obtained in the documentation and geometric analysis of Archaeological Heritage, through the collection and mass storage of data generated by a laser scanner. The documentation of the Cultural Heritage through the 3D laser scanning technology is a key element in the reliable representation of a monument. As well as forming an exact geometric documentary file, which is totally diachronically reproducible, it serves as a control tool for monitoring any type of change in the structure of the monument. Using a methodological approach, this work is focused on the creation of a 3D web server which will process the 3D file in a more agile way, and through html it will arrive to a wider and more diverse public.</p>

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