罗马瓦莱里亚市的纪念性温泉综合体:根据考古发现,提出虚拟重建其寒冷环境的建议。

IF 1.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Javier Atienza Fuente
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自2014年以来,在Valeria遗址(西班牙昆卡)进行的考古发掘挖掘出了一座建于公元1世纪初的热建筑的遗迹。保护状况异常良好,墙壁高度超过3米。这种情况是由于该建筑所在的区域在公元3世纪末被遗弃,其建筑结构没有遭到建筑材料的掠夺。考古发掘发现了属于两个不同房间的结构:一个是西方房间,一个是冷藏室,另一个是用多色和几何马赛克铺成的东方房间。护卫馆几乎完全挖掘出来,在西侧有一个游泳池或室内游泳池,北侧和南侧有一系列台阶或长凳。这些房间的挖掘发现了大约一千块不同类型和来源的大理石,这些大理石是铺面和墙壁涂层的一部分,还有丰富的马赛克和壁画遗迹,显示了这个空间丰富的装饰性。由于回收了大量玻璃碎片,其中一些玻璃碎片中仍残留着铅,玻璃窗的存在也得到了证实。对于所有这些结果,提出了对冷藏库的虚拟重建,并将其作为基础数据,其中包括对原位保存的元素和在受控考古环境中回收的元素的研究得出的结论。为了实现虚拟娱乐,使用了取自考古遗迹的纹理、色调和装饰图案。
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El complejo termal monumental de la ciudad romana de Valeria: propuesta de reconstrucción virtual de sus ambientes fríos a la luz de los hallazgos arqueológicos.
The archaeological excavations carried out since 2014 at the Valeria site (Cuenca, Spain) have exhumed the remains of a thermal building built at the beginning of the 1st century A.D. The state of conservation is exceptionally good, with a height of walls that exceeds 3 m. This circumstance is due to the fact that the area in which the building is located was abandoned at the end of the 3rd century A.C. and its architectural structures were not subject of looting of construction materials.  Archaeological  excavations have exhumed  the  structures  belonging  to  two  different  rooms:  a  western  room, the frigidarium or  cold  room,  and  an  oriental  room  paved  with  polychrome  and  geometric  mosaics.  The frigidarium, excavated almost entirely, has, on the western side, a natatio or indoor pool with a series of steps or benches attached to the  northern  and  southern  flanks.  The  excavation  of  these  rooms  has  recovered  about  a  thousand  marble  pieces  of different  typologies  and  provenances  that  were  part  of  both  the  paving  and  parietal  coatings,  as  well  as  abundant remains of mosaics and wall paintings that show the decorative richness of this space. The presence of glazed windows has also been proven due to the recovery of numerous fragments of glass, some of them still with remnants of lead. For all  these  results,  a  virtual  reconstruction  of  the frigidarium is  proposed,  counting  as  base  data  with  the  conclusions derived from the study of the elements conserved in situ and those recovered in a controlled archaeological context. For the realization  of  the  virtual  recreation  have  been  used  textures,  tonalities  and  decorative  motifs  taken  from  the archaeological remains.
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自引率
21.70%
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19
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Virtual Archaeology Review (VAR) aims the publication of original papers, interdisciplinary reviews and essays on the new discipline of virtual archaeology, which is continuously evolving and currently on its way to achieve scientific consolidation. In fact, Virtual Archaeology deals with the digital representation of historical heritage objects, buildings and landscapes through 3D acquisition, digital recording and interactive and immersive tools for analysis, interpretation, dissemination and communication purposes by means of multidimensional geometric properties and visual computational modelling. VAR will publish full-length original papers which reflect both current research and practice throughout the world, in order to contribute to the advancement of the new field of virtual archaeology, ranging from new ways of digital recording and documentation, advanced reconstruction and 3D modelling up to cyber-archaeology, virtual exhibitions and serious gaming. Thus acceptable material may emerge from interesting applications as well as from original developments or research. OBJECTIVES: - OFFER researchers working in the field of virtual archaeology and cultural heritage an appropriate editorial frame to publish state-of-the-art research works, as well as theoretical and methodological contributions. - GATHER virtual archaeology progresses achieved as a new international scientific discipline. - ENCOURAGE the publication of the latest, state-of-the-art, significant research and meaningful applications in the field of virtual archaeology. - ENHANCE international connections in the field of virtual archaeology and cultural heritage.
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