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Archaeology & Heritage

Solutions for Archaeology & Heritage
Leica Geosystems provides solutions in the fields of archaeology and heritage. Our systems assist in the survey, extraction and rennovation of historic relics, artifacts, or landmarks from the sea or land such as shipwrecks, tombs, fossils and buildings.
Digital Michelangelo
Digital Michelangelo - combining art history with computer science using 3D laser scanning technology . もっと見る
Ohmannsche Wienfluss buildings restored
(Reporter 51, August 2004) The restoration and rehabilitation of the Wienflussportals is currently taking place in the historical municipal park of Vienna, under the guidance of architect Manfred Wehdorn, an expert in the protection of historical monuments. もっと見る
Emerging technology unveils castle's past
(Reporter 51, August 2004) The full range of Leica Geosystems' instruments - GS20, TPS, GPS, HDS as well as ERDAS software - are currently being used by a group of archaeology students to uncover the past of Tutbury Castle. The castle, located in the heart of England, dates back to 1070 when it was built for one of William the Conqueror's Barons. The excavations of the tower ramparts and medieval walls are being carried out by a group of 20 students from The University of Birmingham, under the guidance of Archaeologist / Research Fellow at the university's Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity, Glynn Barratt. もっと見る
T16 #178277
(Reporter 50, Apr 2004) Customers know and trust Leica Geosystems' quality precision instruments and are confident that they will stand the test of time. One such example is that of a T16 optical theodolite, used for optical distance measurement, and now owned by archaeological surveyor, Dr Hans Barnard. Nearly 3-decades old, this instrument has certainly done its share of work. Yet Barnard continues to use it in the field despite the accession of new models. Here is its story..... もっと見る
Archaeological survey with LEICA TCR410C
The Archaeological Heritage Service (Landesamt für Archäologie) in Saxony use Leica TCR410C and TCR307 Total Stations together with an online software “Tachy-CAD” for their survey at the archaeological excavations. The high measurement speed and the reflectorless measuring option of the Leica total stations combined with the online data recording in the notebook PC, save them a lot of time and money. もっと見る
Alexandria
LEICA GPS pinpoints the center of the ancient world. もっと見る
Roman fortified settlement
LISCAD proves itself in the field on the edge of the Syrian desert. もっと見る
Field of Vision
Dr Badre thanked Mr Ghassan Ghattas, Head of Survey Department of Alpha- Tech, Beirut, for his support with the use of this modern technology. もっと見る
Statue of Liberty
State-of-the-art Cyra laser-scanning technology was adapted to quite an extraordinary task recently when it was used to document the detailed surface geometry of New York’s most famous landmark – the Statue of Liberty. Traditionally used in the industrial plant and civil infrastructure fields, laser scanning’s ability to capture highly detailed, 3D surface geometry of large structures made it a good match for the complex geometry of the Statue of Liberty. もっと見る
The altar at Frauenkirche
In Reporter edition 35, we published a contribution on the subject ‘Archaeological clearance of the Frauenkirche in Dresden’, which greatly interested our readers. This spurred us to devote another report on what is globally, a unique work of reconstruction of a cultural and historic structure. Dr Hans-Ulrich Schulz now describes the photogrammetric documentation and reconstruction of the altar at the Frauenkirche. もっと見る
San Francisco City Hall
RENOVATION OF HISTORIC BUILDING San Francisco, California もっと見る