- Reconstructing Ancient Egyptian Tombs
- H. Farid
- The International Symposium on Virtual and Augmented
Architecture, Dublin, Ireland, 2001
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Bibtex
From the pyramids of Giza to the tombs of Thebes (modern Luxor),
ancient Egypt's glorious history has produced remarkable architecture.
Sadly, the nearly four million yearly tourists have taken a heavy toll
on many of these ancient structures. Of particular concern are many
of the tombs located opposite to Luxor on the western bank of the
Nile. Digital reconstruction of these tombs has the potential to help
document and preserve these important historical structures.
Photographing and reconstruction of these tombs poses new and unique
problems that this paper begins to address. Techniques for removing
image distortions, recovering 3-D shape, and correcting for lighting
imbalances are discussed. A complete reconstruction of the tomb of
Sennedjem is shown.
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