3rd May 2011, 10:00 AM
As someone has already pointed out, didgital archaeological visualisation is more than just game-style fly-throughs; GIS modelling and predictive/potential/confidence models can and have been used in a range of scenarios, and let's not forget that even geophysical and aerial/field survey has 'visualisation' elements. Archaeology after all is a very visual discipline; imagine trying to make sense of a report without plans, sections, artefact illustrations or photos. Digital recording is just the next step...
In fact I did a similar MA dissertation, (with questionnaire, but alas not via BAJR) in about 1999 at Leicester Uni...may be interesting to compare and contrast, see how things have progressed?
In fact I did a similar MA dissertation, (with questionnaire, but alas not via BAJR) in about 1999 at Leicester Uni...may be interesting to compare and contrast, see how things have progressed?