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Digital frailty: the role of 3D modelling in bioanthropology, archaeology and heritage
Webinar
A terceira série de webinars BeFRAIL, intitulada “Digital frailty: the role of 3D modelling in bioanthropology, archaeology and heritage” terá lugar este ano entre 5 de maio e 8 de julho de 2026.
A terceira edição dos BeFRAIL Webinars centrar-se-á na preservação e documentação digital, na conservação do património e nas suas aplicações atuais e direções futuras.
O programa e o livro de resumos estão disponíveis aqui: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19629809.
O programa inclui:
- Pınar Durgun – “After-lives: Digital, Physical, and Ethical Copies of Mortuary Remains”, 5th May from 13:00 – 14:00 WEST,
- Paulo Bernardes – “From Excavation to Digital Continuum: 3D Modelling as a Strategy for Documenting Fragile Archaeological Contexts”, 13th May from 13:00 – 14:00 WEST,
- Rute Rebocho – “Exploring 3D Modelling for Documentation, Preservation, and Engagement in Cultural Heritage”, 27th May from 13:00 – 14:00 WEST,
- Sofie-Kristin Schendzielorz & Luna Beerden – Sofie-Kristin Schendzielorz: “When Bones Go Digital – Rethinking Biomechanical Adaptation Studies Through 3D Modelling”, Luna Beerden: “3D Modelling and Activity Level Analysis: Case Study of Predynastic Egypt and A-Group Nubia”, 5th June from 13:00 – 14:00 WEST,
- Dario Pérez Vidal in collaboration with Mireia López-Bertran & Karen M. Cooke – Dario Pérez Vidal: “Technical evaluation of 3D generative AI web platforms applied to the virtualization of Iberian Edetan ceramics”, Karen M. Cooke: “Quantification of periostitis through confocal laser scanning microscopy and roughness analysis”, 19th June from 11:00 – 12:00 WEST
- Dejing Du – “Craniofacial Effects of Prepubertal Castration: A 3D Reconstruction Study of Ming–Qing Eunuchs from Beijing”, 26th June from 15:00 – 16:00 WEST,
- Maria Giovanna Belcastro – “Human Remains in Anthropology: Legacy, Challenges, and Perspectives”, 3rd July from 13:00 – 14:00 WEST
- Varsha Warrier & Teresa Nicolosi – Varsha Warrier: “Creating virtual CT repositories for under-represented populations: Enhancing Forensic Age estimation and Human Identification”, Teresa Nicolosi: “The digitization and ethical management of the Documented Human Osteological Collection of the Certosa Cemetery of Bologna (Virtual DHOC)”, 8th July from 13:00 – 14:00 WEST.
Todas as sessões são gratuitas e os bilhetes estão disponíveis em https://www.befrail.org/activities/webinar-series.
Se tiver alguma dúvida, por favor contacte-nos através de BeFRAIL@fcsh.unl.pt.
