Applied Sciences (Dec 2020)

A Heritage Science Workflow to Preserve and Narrate a Rural Archeological Landscape Using Virtual Reality: The Cerro del Castillo of Belmez and Its Surrounding Environment (Cordoba, Spain)

  • Antonio Monterroso-Checa,
  • Alberto Redondo-Villa,
  • Massimo Gasparini,
  • Alberto Hornero,
  • Bernardo Iraci,
  • Rafael Martín-Talaverano,
  • Juan Carlos Moreno-Escribano,
  • Jesús Muñoz-Cádiz,
  • José Ignacio Murillo-Fragero,
  • Rafael Obregón-Romero,
  • Noël Vargas,
  • Simon J. Young,
  • Raul Yuste,
  • Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10238659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 23
p. 8659

Abstract

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The main aim of this article is to present a heritage action protocol based on the application of photogrammetric and LiDAR acquisitions, a catalogue of flora and fauna, archeological research, and 3D virtualization for the integrated recovery of a rural cultural heritage site located in the Alto Guadiato Valley of Cordoba, Spain. This joint multidisciplinary action focusing on a common heritage objective has resulted in a comprehensive and innovative action: the virtualization of an 800-hectare multitemporal archeological landscape. The results may be of interest to researchers, educators, and tourism agents, or for the dissemination of scientific knowledge, among other applications. The protocol of actions implemented in the framework of this project can be replicated in sites with similar characteristics, particularly rural areas with well-preserved landscapes that have not been investigated. The main result of the project is the preservation of geomorphological features using remote sensing technologies and the creation of a virtual lookout for this historical and natural landscape (GuadiatVR), which is a very uncommon outcome within the virtualization of historical landscapes. The lookout can be downloaded from Google Play on IOS.

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