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Articles | Volume XLI-B5
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B5-377-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B5-377-2016
15 Jun 2016
 | 15 Jun 2016

3D RECORDING OF A 19-CENTURY OB RIVER SHIP

A. A. Pushkarev, O. V. Zaytceva, M. V. Vavulin, and A. Y. Skorobogatova

Keywords: Archaeology, 3D Model, Digital Photogrammetry, Aerial Photography, Wooden Ship, Western Siberia

Abstract. A 3D recording of a 19-century wooden ship discovered on the bank of the river Ob (Western Siberia) was performed in autumn 2015. The archaeologized ship was partly under water, partly lying ashore, buried under fluvial deposits. The 3D recording was performed in October, when the water level was at its lowest after clearing the area around the ship. A 3D recording at the place of discovery was required as part of the ship museumification and reconstruction project. The works performed were primarily aimed at preserving as much information about the object as possible.

Given the location and peculiar features of the object, a combination of close-range photogrammetry and aerial photography was considered to be the best possible solution for creating a high-quality 3D model.

The dismantled ship was delivered to Nizhnevartovsk Museum of Local History in October 2015. The ship is going to be reassembled using the created 3D model to be exhibited in the museum. The resulting models are also going to be used to make a virtual 3D reconstruction of the ship in the future. We shot a stereoscopic video for Nizhnevartovsk Museum of Local History to let visitors see the place of discovery and explore the ship in greater details. Besides, 3D printing allowed for creating a miniature of the ship, which is also going to be included in the exposition devoted to this unique discovery.