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The documentation and mapping of small archaeological pieces was done by photogrammetric me- thods using a small format camera equipment and a transportable object-space control set. During a two years research project it was possible to include 1500 fragments of ancient roman pottery into the project. About 250 stereo-photographs have been taken in various austrian museums and were set up on an analytical plotter. The set up of the imagery was performed only by the direct linear transformation procedure for both photographs of each stereo model without relative or absolute ori- entation. The interest from the archaeological point of view was the precise mapping of the appliques. The drawings and the stereo photographs of the ceramics build the base of the project collection.
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