Propuesta de análisis tridimensional aplicado a la integración de las diferentes actuaciones arqueológicas realizadas en Cueva de la Cocina (Dos Aguas, Valencia)
- Agustín Diez 1
- Oreto García 2
- Martina Basile 1
- Alfredo Cortell 1
- Nefeli Tsa 1
- 1 Universitat de València, España
- 2 Universita de Roma, Italy
- José Luis Lerma García
Publisher: edUPV, Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València ; Universitat Politècnica de València
ISBN: 978-84-9048-455-5
Year of publication: 2016
Pages: 524-527
Type: Book chapter
Abstract
At this document we present a computer protocol, designed for the development of a digital environment which will allowvirtual reconstruction of both, the stratigraphic information and the material record found at Cueva de la Cocina (DosAguas, Valencia). By this we also mean to relate the most recent fieldwork at the site to that carried on during the 1970s.The first interventions inside the cavity date back to the first half of the XX century, when a complex sequence, whichcomprehended layers mainly related to the last hunter-gutherers and the first farmers, was identified. Accurateness, bothdescribing and gathering precise information of the site was not a priority according to the methodology of olderexcavations. However, the fieldwork directed by Javier Fortea during the 1970s was meticulously registered usingtridimensional notes of the information referring to the excavated layers and the recovered findings, although an analysisand interpretation of the site was never undertaken. Nowadays, we intend to integrate that information into a virtualworking environment, so that, using specific software, data can be digitally processed for its 3D visualization and furtheranalysis. Resorting to different statistical analysis and graphic representation packages has also been required. Theresults presented here refer to virtualization of the tridimensional information of one of the units excavated during the2015 campaign, along with two adjacent units of the intervention developed by Javier Fortea. Thus, we try to show anexample not only of the different potentialities that digitalization offers when registering detailed information of theexcavated record, but also of its usefulness as a working tool in order to recover older interventions.