Το work with title Visualising uncertainty in archaeological reconstructions: a possibilistic approach by Mania Aikaterini, Ben Jackson, Martin White, Phil Watten, Maria Sifniotis is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
M. Sifniotis, B. Jackson, M. White, K. Mania, P. Watten ,"Visualising uncertainty in archaeological reconstructions: a possibilistic approach ," in 2006 ACM SIGGRAPH,pp.160-160.doi:i10.1145/1179849.1180049
https://doi.org/10.1145/1179849.1180049
For the past decade, 3D archaeological visualisations have mostly been representing photo-realistic reconstructions of ancient monuments. While these can be constructive in a museum or tourist context, the archaeological community has long stressed the need for reconstructions showing where the actual remains end and the assumptions begin. Recent attempts to implement the latter approach are either limited to found/not found scenarios or marking of uncertain areas without any justification to the choice of colour