Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca, José Juan de Sanjosé Blasco, Primitiva Bueno Ramírez, Juan Antonio Pérez Álvarez, Rodrigo de Balbín Behrmann, Manuel Sánchez-Fernández,
Abstract The dolmen of Guadalperal (Spain) became well known in 2019 when the waters of the reservoir in which it had long been submerged became so depleted as to leave it above water and highly visible. This gave rise to great media and social polemic. In this study, we deal with the ‘recovery’ of the dolmen using digital techniques, including a strategy of geometrical documentation of long, medium and short-range through the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and photogrammetry. The result is ...
Tópico(s): Conservation Techniques and Studies
2021 - Springer Science+Business Media | Heritage Science
Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca, José Juan de Sanjosé Blasco, Rocío Castillo Belinchón, Primitiva Bueno Ramírez, Antonio González Cordero, Juan Antonio Pérez Álvarez,
Abstract The evolving dynamics of climate change and water resource management present unique challenges for the research and conservation of archaeological heritage, particularly within reservoirs. The Dolmen of Guadalperal in Spain and its surrounding archaeological sites exemplify such a scenario. This study is dedicated to the development and application of a comprehensive methodology for archaeological documentation and site detection, integrating an array of approaches including Synthetic ...
Tópico(s): Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
2024 - Wiley | Archaeological Prospection