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Video | New Eyes on Old Objects: teaching archaeology with photogrammetry | Alix THOEMING, Lesley BEAUMONT, Simon WYATT-SPRATT | 2020

Jill Decrop Ernst

06 May, 2024

This video introduces a trial digitization initiative between the University of Sydney Department of Archaeology, Arts eLearning and Sydney University Museums. Their endeavor aimed at extending students’ access to the collection.

This source is especially interesting because it reflects on the use, benefits, and challenges of photogrammetric models as pedagogical tools, when there has been little formal discussion on this topic.

Thoeming et al (2020) provide information on specific softwares used to make models and compare photogrammetry to other methods, which makes this source concrete and useful to help viewers reflect on what tools would benefit their practices.

What was most striking to me is their reflection on digital accessibility. While digitizing objects might be more inclusive for people who typically do not have access to museum collections, it can also have the opposite effect. This raises the question, what could be done to make up for these limitations?

Link to the source: 

CAA Australasia. (2020). New Eyes on Old Objects: teaching archaeology with photogrammetry | Thoeming et al. | CAAA2020. YouTube. Retrieved April 25, 2023, from

Link to digitalized collection

Related sources: 

Porter, S., Roussel, M., & Soressi, M. (2016). A Simple Photogrammetry Rig for the Reliable Creation of 3D Artifact Models in the Field: Lithic Examples from the Early Upper Paleolithic Sequence of Les Cottés (France). Advances in Archaeological Practice, 4(1), 71-86. doi:10.7183/2326-3768.4.1.71 

Ortiz, Juan & Gil, Ma & Rego-Sanmartín, T. & Arza-García, Marcos & Tucci, Grazia & Parisi, Erica & Bonora, Valentina & Mugnai, Francesco. (2020). D3MOBILE METROLOGY WORLD LEAGUE: TRAINING SECONDARY STUDENTS ON SMARTPHONE-BASED PHOTOGRAMMETRY. ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. 

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