Virtual Museums

Aidone Museum Archaeological Collection

Sculture di Aidone

The鈥疉rchaeological Museum of Aidone鈥痠s located in the province of Enna, in Sicily, and it is housed in a former鈥疌apuchin鈥痗onvent dedicated to Saint Francis. It was inaugurated in the summer of 1984 and preserves the findings of over thirty years of excavations in鈥疢organtina, ordered according to chronological and thematic criteria, among which the world renown statue of the Goddess of Morgantina and the Head of Hades.

The Collection

scanning sculpture head

In 2017, 126 archaeological artifacts from the Archaeological Museum of Aidone were captured by the USF Center for Virtualization and Applied Spatial Technologies. In 2019, the Institute for Digital Exploration (IDEx) finalized the digital curation of that collection. These objects were captured at the museum using laser scanning, structured light 3D scanning and digital photogrammetry. These objects cover a large range of chronology, from prehistoric to late Hellenistic and include terracotta figurines and busts, Greek and Indigenous pottery, prehistoric stone tools, and some stone sculptures.

Virtualization and Data Curation

database screenshot

Archaeological and historical metadata of those archaeological artifacts required substantial original research in order to provide these artifacts with the necessary information to allow them to become useful resources for the public and scholars. Researching for this metadata involved utilizing scholarly sources that provided valuable information allowing us to conclude accurate dates, descriptions, and material. Once the correct metadata was obtained, it was inserted into the IDEx database, structured according to the Dublin Core schema.

Global Digital Dissemination

aidone pottery

The 3D models of all the 94 archaeological artifacts from the Aidone Museum were initially disseminated online on the鈥疷SF IDEx Sketchfab page鈥痑nd received with great enthusiasm by scholars and general public. More recently the current ad hoc web platform housed on a USF server and maintaned by USF IT has been launched in order to disseminate the metadata in a more user-friendly interface.

Scanning a small statuette

 

large sculpture on pillar

 

photo setup for sculpture head

  

scanning small pot by laptop

 

scanning small statuette

 

open notebooks