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Archaeological illustration

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Archaeological Illustration is the graphical recording of material derived from an archaeological context.[1]

Archaeological Illustration encompasses a number of sub disciplines. These are:

  • Photography: To produce a record of archaeological sites, buildings, artifacts and landscapes. Archaeological photographers will uses a range of different formats particularly black-and-white and colour slide.[2] Digital photography is now starting to become more widely used and is especially useful for the recording of historic building. Aerial photography is commonly used as a tool for recording sites and is also used as a prospecting tool to locate new archaeological sites.
  • Interpretation and reconstruction illustration: To visualise the results of archaeological field work in a way that is meaningful and visually appealing to as many as possible.[5] Reconstruction artists work in many media from traditional pen-and-ink and painted reconstruction to more modern techniques including 3D, virtual reality and video.

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References

  1. Barker 1977
  2. a b Archaeological Archives Forum report http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/icontent/inPages/docs/pubs/Archives_Best_Practice.pdf
  3. Archaeological Data Service digital data standards. Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: Guide to Good Practice 2nd Edition
  4. The Association Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors (AAI&S) provide a range of guidance documents online.
  5. Hodgson 2000

Sources

  • Barker, Philip (1977). Techniques of Archaeological Excavation, Batsford
  • Steiner, Melanie (Ed 2005). Approaches to Archaeological Illustration: A Handbook, Council for British Archaeology
  • Hodgson, John (2000). Archaeological reconstruction: illustrating the past, AAI&S & IFA
  • The MoLAS archaeological site manual MoLAS, London 1994.

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