Archaeological illustration

Archaeological illustration

Archaeological Illustration is the graphical recording of material derived from an archaeological context. Barker 1977]

Archaeological Illustration encompasses a number of sub disciplines. These are:

*"Surveying:" To produce an accurate record of sites and buildings and to record accurately where the sites and buildings lie within the landscape. Surveyors use a range of equipment including tapes, plane tables, total stations, 3D scanners, GPS and GIS to produce illustrations including plans, sections and elevations as well as isometric and axonometric illustrations which are regularly used in building recording. Survey data will be gathered on acid free paper, polyvinyl permatrace and archive stable Archaeological Archives Forum report [http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/icontent/inPages/docs/pubs/Archives_Best_Practice.pdf] ] digital formats. Archaeological Data Service digital data standards. [http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/project/goodguides/excavation/ Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: Guide to Good Practice 2nd Edition] ]

*"Photography:" To produce a record of archaeological sites, buildings, artifacts and landscapes. Archaeological photographers will uses a range of different formats particularly black-and-white and colour slide. Archaeological Archives Forum report [http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/icontent/inPages/docs/pubs/Archives_Best_Practice.pdf] ] Digital photography is now starting to become more widely used and is especially useful for the recording of historic building. Aerial photography is commonly used as a tool for recording sites and is also used as a prospecting tool to locate new archaeological sites.

*" Artefact illustration:" To record objects using agreed conventions to allow further study of the objects by specialists on publication. [http://www.aais.org.uk/ The Association Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors] (AAI&S) provide a range of guidance documents online.] Artefact illustrators will use pen-and-ink as well as graphics and page layout software.

*"Interpretation and reconstruction illustration:" To visualise the results of archaeological field work in a way that is meaningful and visually appealing to as many as possible. Hodgson 2000] Reconstruction artists work in many media from traditional pen-and-ink and painted reconstruction to more modern techniques including 3D, virtual reality and video.

References

ources

*Barker, Philip (1977). "Techniques of Archaeological Excavation," Batsford

*Steiner, Melanie (Ed 2005). "Approaches to Archaeological Illustration: A Handbook," Council for British Archaeology

*Hodgson, John (2000). "Archaeological reconstruction: illustrating the past," AAI&S & IFA

*The MoLAS archaeological site manual MoLAS, London 1994.

External links

* [http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=1 The Institute of Field Archaeologists]

ee also

*Archaeological field survey
*Excavation
*Archaeological record
*Archaeological plan
*Archaeological section
*Post excavation
*Training excavation


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