Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7445727 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Computed tomography enables non-destructive three-dimensional densitometric information of the internal structure and external geometry of many archaeological artefacts to be acquired. This paper uses work completed by the μ-VIS X-ray Imaging Centre at the University of Southampton to illustrate how computed tomography can be used to accurately record surface and sub-surface data of intact coin hoards contained within pots. An examination of coin placement, coin identification and segmentation and extraction of individual coins for use within a virtual environment are presented. Computed tomography used in this way will enable numismatists to identify otherwise hidden coins, and to visualise, share and archive coin data.
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Authors
James Miles, Mark Mavrogordato, Ian Sinclair, David Hinton, Richard Boardman, Graeme Earl,