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Beyond the walls: the design and development of the Petralona Cave virtual museum utilising 3D technologies

Authors :
Elli Karkazi
Athanassios Athanassiou
Andreas Darlas
Panagiotis Tokmakidis
Emmanouil K. Tzimtzimis
Vicky Chatziparadeisi
Ioannis Aspiotis
George Triantafyllakos
Charisios Achillas
Dimitrios Aidonis
Dimitrios Tzetzis
Dionysis Bochtis
Source :
Virtual Archaeology Review, Vol 15, Iss 30, Pp 80-96 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, 2023.

Abstract

The Petralona Cave, which local inhabitants discovered by chance in 1959, is a remarkable natural and cultural landmark close to the village of Petralona, in the Chalkidiki peninsula of Greece. The site has gained global recognition for the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved Palaeolithic human skull, unearthed in 1960; it also holds archaeological and palaeontological significance. In this paper, the researchers introduce the Petralona Cave Virtual Museum: an innovative project whose mission is to increase public awareness and comprehension of the site. Our approach goes beyond mere replication of the physical museum located close to the cave; instead, the objective is to create an independent and comprehensive experience that is accessible to all visitors, irrespective of their ability to visit the site in person. Our methodology involved the documentation of the site and its history, analysis of user requirements, development of use cases to steer the design process, as well as architectural designs creation, itineraries and findings digitisation, and architectural structure finalisation. The Virtual Museum provides a well-organised frame structure that serves as an efficient gateway to the content, making navigation easy for visitors. Thanks to various presentation methods, including videos, high-quality images, interactive maps, animated content, interactive 3D models, plus searchable item libraries, among others, users are empowered to create a highly personalised navigation plan; thus the Virtual Museum experience is comparable to visiting the physical museum or cultural site. Cutting-edge digitisation techniques were employed to create highly detailed 3D models of the site. The Petralona Cave Virtual Museum is expected to offer an immersive experience, engaging diverse audiences; the interactive and educational exploration provides highly innovative access to archaeological knowledge. The visibility of the Petralona site is amplified and there is a significant contribution to knowledge dissemination about this important cultural heritage site.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
19899947
Volume :
15
Issue :
30
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Virtual Archaeology Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9947321f19de495db7e531352e72d992
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2024.20014