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Sancti Cirici de Colera / Sant Quirze de Colera is a Benedictine monastic foundation on the southern face of the eastern Pyrenees. The various structures that have survived as well as the documentary sources provide a wide chronological range of the 8th to 16th centuries, when the monastic community moved to another location. In the 19th century th...
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... levantamiento láser tridimensional utilizó para la captura de datos un escáner Faro Focus3D, caracterizado por ser de tamaño reducido, rápido y preciso. La 'nube de puntos' obtenida representa la topografía de las superficies ( fig. 5). El total de estacionamientos para la documentación de todo el edificio ascendió a 120, cada uno de los cuales ha producido una nube que contiene entre 20 y 40 millones de puntos ( fig. ...
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... levantamiento láser tridimensional utilizó para la captura de datos un escáner Faro Focus3D, caracterizado por ser de tamaño reducido, rápido y preciso. La 'nube de puntos' obtenida representa la topografía de las superficies ( fig. 5). El total de estacionamientos para la documentación de todo el edificio ascendió a 120, cada uno de los cuales ha producido una nube que contiene entre 20 y 40 millones de puntos ( fig. ...
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Sidilianum, located on the top of a small hill next to the bank of the river Ter, offers a unique opportunity to learn about the various transformations of the territory between Late Antiquity and the medieval world, given that it was clogged and sealed by a fluvial dune. The research strategies, facilitate the chronological sequence from its origin as a villa (end of the 4th century), its occupation as an agricultural agglomeration with a parish church and necropolis (beginning of the 10th century), until its forced abandonment and relocation of the population at the end of the 11th century. The work also includes the consolidation, restoration and adaptation of the site for visits by the public. The interventions are part of the four-year archaeological and palaeontological research project of the Generalitat de Catalunya: ECLOC/Ecclesiæ, cœmeteria et loci (sæc. VIII-XI). Sancti Cirici de Colera, Sidilianum, Sancti Hilarii de Breda, Olerdola.