Contribution méthodologique au processus de modélisation numérique pour la restitution des monuments archéologiques
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Abstract
The theme falls within the strategy of defining practices developed as part of the
promotion and presentation of archaeological heritage. The restitution –a concept which
initially pertained to the field of conservation and promotion of cultural heritage and is
often confused with the concept of restoration– was almost detached from the corpus of
concepts pertaining to this field so as to define today the set of works which allow to
display the ideal, pertinent image of a cultural property. This terminological evolution
indicates the systemic and complex nature of the question of representing property in
the digital era and reveals a real paradigm which nowadays characterises the conceptual
framework of archaeological restitution.
It is in this sense that this research tends to establish, first of all, a theoretical
questioning which will enable the clarification of some conceptual considerations based
on tangible examples in order to go from a quasi-spontaneous notion to a scientific
concept. This phase, indispensable for unambiguous research work, is completed by a
study of that historically contextualises the archaeological restitution, thus revealing the
complexity of the approach, complexity which is chiefly due to the variation in
participants, in the means and conditions which themselves depend on the variation in
objectives. This will confirm the transdisciplinary nature of the matter which sometimes
refers the authors to architecture, archaeology, and the historical domain, and
sometimes to the domain of technical sciences, IT, and communications. This structure,
evident both internationally and nationally, is confirmed through the study of some
examples of the restitution of archaeological heritage in Algeria and elsewhere. This
notwithstanding, the authors have tried, throughout all this work, to keep the research
focused on lab goals (LVAP, EPAU).
The development of the theoretical aspect will allow the assessment of the state of the
art and knowledge pertaining to the digital modelisation of archaeological heritage. It
will also provide the necessary bearings for the analysis and application in a case study,
namely the nameless temple of Tipasa’s western park. The deductive passage from a
general to a specific framework will enable a better apprehension of the question of
archaeological restitution which will be considered through the definition of the values
of a cultural property, as well as its authenticity, integrity, and its characteristic features.
This will be carried according to a protocol which starts from the definition of functions
and restitution of models and ends with a process of validation and diffusion. This last
phase does not represent the completion of the project; on the contrary, it is an
evolutionary phase which will serve –within a strategy of dissemination and
popularisation– to develop other alternatives of interpretation and management of data.
Nevertheless, the authors cannot stop at the case study because the main stake of the
research –as indicated in the title– is to contribute in the elaboration of a methodology
relating to the process of digital modelisation with the aim of reproducing
archaeological monuments.
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Thèse de Doctorat, LVAP,Ecole Polytechnique d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme
