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Understanding Underwater Photogrammetry For Maritime Archaeology Through Immersive Virtual Reality
(2019)
Underwater archaeological discoveries bring new challenges to the field, but such sites are more difficult to reach and, due to natural influences, they tend to deteriorate fast. Photogrammetry is one of the most powerful ...
The Palaepaphos-Laona rampart. A pilot study on earthen architecture and construction technology in Cyprus
(2019)
Excavations conducted in the context of the Palaepaphos Urban Landscape Project (PULP) have revealed a defensive monument of the Cypro-Classical period (fifth and fourth centuries BCE), which had been preserved under an ...
Mediating presence: curtains in Middle and Late Byzantine imperial ceremonial and portraiture
(2018)
Curtains constituted a standard component of the scenography of imperial ceremonies during the Middle and Late Byzantine period. This paper explores how curtains were used to control and ritualise sensory and perceptual ...
A Tomb for All Seasons: The Cenotaph of Saint Audomarus at Saint-Omer and the Performative Mutability of Art in the Late Middle Ages
(2018)
The sculpted cenotaph of Saint Audomarus, bishop of Thérouanne, at the collegiate church of Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais) is a thirteenth-century monument that defies easy categorization. Although hitherto thought to have ...
The Romanesque as Relic:Architecture and Institutional Memory at the Collegiate Church of Saint-Omer
(2018)
With The Romanesque as Relic: Architecture and Institutional Memory at the Collegiate Church of Saint-Omer, Michalis Olympios contributes to ongoing discussions about the architectural visualization of institutional history ...