Project overview
This website acts as a point of contact for the AHRC funded (2007-2014) Portus Project. It incorporates a range of information relating to the site of Portus, our ongoing research (aims and objectives, interim reports and publications), and other related news items, as well as hosting an active blog post.
The project uses the results of research carried out at one of the sites, Portus, to disseminate the kind of archaeological information generated by the project and to allow visitors to see how project data can be integrated to produce an easily understood virtual reality model of the site. Computer graphics models were produced by members of the Archaeological Computing Research Group enabling a series of animated tours of the site to be produced, and a range of additional still images. The models produced will be steadily enhanced as further information becomes available.
The project uses the results of research carried out at one of the sites, Portus, to disseminate the kind of archaeological information generated by the project and to allow visitors to see how project data can be integrated to produce an easily understood virtual reality model of the site. Computer graphics models were produced by members of the Archaeological Computing Research Group enabling a series of animated tours of the site to be produced, and a range of additional still images. The models produced will be steadily enhanced as further information becomes available.
Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups
Research outputs
Archaeological applications of polynomial texture mapping: analysis, conservation and representation
Graeme Earl, Kirk Martinez & Tom Malzbender,
2010, Journal of Archaeological Science, 37(8), 2040-2050
Type: article
Jessica Ogden, Kristian Strutt, Simon Keay, Graeme Earl & Stephen Kay,
2010
Type: conference
Simon Keay, Graeme Earl, Sophie Hay, Stephen Kay, Jessica Ogden & Kristian Strutt,
2009, Archaeological Prospection, 16(3), 154-166
DOI: 10.1002/arp.358
Type: article