Application of virtualisation methods in archaeology: the case of stela A from the tomb of Henenu (TT 313, Deir el-Bahari, Egypt)
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University of Alcalá
PhD in Egyptology (UPenn, 2013). Associate Professor of Egyptology in the Seminar of Ancient History at the UAH, and director of the archaeological expedition of the UAH to Egypt, which implies the excavation, documentation, conservation, and publication of several funerary complexes of the Middle Kingdom at Deir el-Bahari and Asasif (Thebes/Luxor), including the tomb of the steward Henenu (TT 313).
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PhD in Archaeology (UAH). Expert in virtual reconstruction for archaeology and games engines. He has carried out several 3D reconstructions; his most recent work was the recreation of Egytian temples for the Middle Kingdom Theban Project. He has participated in several archaeological excavations in the United States in collaboration with the city of Salem (Oregon) and at different Spanish archaeological projects, for instance, the battle of Baecula or Complutum.
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Graduated in Fundamentals of Architecture and Urbanism (UAH, 2021) and Professional Master Degree in Architecture with a specialization in Heritage Intervention (UAH, 2022). She has collaborated with the Department of Graphic Expression at the University of Alcalá on research projects and is a specialist in BIM methodology. She combines her passion for heritage preservation with innovative digital techniques for the management and development of architectural projects.
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PhD in Architecture (1998). Chair Professor of Architectural Graphic Expression at the UAH. He has participated in several research projects related to architectural heritage and sustainable architecture. He has offered seminars and conferences at universities in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and China. Also, he has published extensively in questions of heritage conservation, documentation and dissemination.
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PhD Architect (2005). Associate Professor of Geometry and Drawing at the UAH. His lines of research are heritage documentation and conservation, bioclimatic architecture and environmental sustainability. He has offered courses and conferences in Spain, France, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia and China. He has more than 50 publications and communications in international conferences as well as patents and research projects.
Submitted: 2023-11-08
|Accepted: 2024-04-22
|Published: 2024-07-08
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