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Digital Traceological and Mechanoscopic Methods in the Study of the Stone Surface of Historical Objects

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The paper deals with the use of photogrammetry based on the structure from motion method to create digital models of surfaces necessary for the study of traces of stonemasons on the surface of stone elements of architectural monuments using traceology and mechanoscopy. The result of the project dedicated to these tool traces will be a knowledge system that will link information about traces with tools, materials, and buildings. This knowledge tool will enable both new ways of asking questions about the development of Prague and better protection of cultural heritage by suggesting suitable restoration intervention technologies.

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The presented work is carried out within project “Building stone surface topography and its application in the field of stone features restoration” is supported by the program of applied research and development of national and cultural identity (NAKI) of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic – grant No. DG20P02OVV021.

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Cihla, M., Valach, J. (2021). Digital Traceological and Mechanoscopic Methods in the Study of the Stone Surface of Historical Objects. In: Ioannides, M., Fink, E., Cantoni, L., Champion, E. (eds) Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection. EuroMed 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12642. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73043-7_40

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