Written in the Landscape 2022
The video provides an insight into the archaeological survey campaign that was conducted from July to September 2021 as part of the research project “Written in the Landscape: Places, Traces, Memories. The First World War in the Sexten Dolomites.” The documentation of the visible remains of the First World War in the combat area “Zinnenhochfläche/Altopiano delle Tre Cime” was carried out using differential GPS cameras, drones, and 360° panoramas. In order to map the structures, over 10,000 situational photographs were taken and 37,000 GPS points were measured. 150 drone flights were conducted as the basis for photogrammetric reconstructions, and 180 three-dimensional images of the terrain (including underground structures such as caverns and tunnels) and over 500 3D panoramas were created. The work was carried out by archaeologists Rupert Gietl (Arc-Team) and Gianluca Fondriest, researcher in the project of Platform Cultural Heritage and Cultural Production at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano.
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