Documentation and modelling of a hypothetical reconstruction of the first Roman watermill in Hispania
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2021-07-07Editorial
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García-León, J., González-García, J. A., & Collado-Espejo, P. E. (2021). Documentation and modelling of a hypothetical reconstruction of the first Roman watermill in Hispania. Virtual Archaeology Review, 12(25), 114–123. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2021.15316Revisión por pares
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virtual archaeologycultural heritage
documentation
3D reconstruction
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The accurate graphic survey of an archaeological site is fundamental for its analysis and research. Furthermore, if this site is to be covered by a building and will not be accessible or visible, its documentation is essential, not only to continue with the research, but also to disseminate and enhance the discoveries. An example of this is the Hoya de los Molinos archaeological site in Caravaca de la Cruz (Region of Murcia, Spain). This is where the first mark of the wheel of a Roman vertical watermill in the Iberian Peninsula has been found. This fact is crucial because remains of Roman vertical-wheeled watermills have been found across the Mediterranean but not in the Iberian Peninsula. Moreover, the fact that this watermill still has all its structural elements makes this archaeological site in Caravaca de la Cruz very interesting. Due to these facts, it is essential to disseminate this discovery, so that it can be recognized and considered as archaeological and cultural heritage. ...
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