Mind maps as a tool for documenting the process of creating visualisations of archaeological features
[ 1 ] Ośrodek Badań nad Kulturą Późnego Antyku i Wczesnego Średniowiecza we Wrocławiu, Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk | [ P ] pracownik
2024
artykuł naukowy
angielski
- Mind map
- Dual-coding theory (DCT)
- Mind mapping
- Visual thinking
- Visualisation
- 3D graphics
- Diagram
EN When creating a visualisation of archaeological features using 3D graphic software, it is vital to document the process of preparing a reconstruction together with the interpretation processes. With the use of mind maps, it is possible to present in a simple way how the works on the visualisation proceeded. Properly prepared diagrams provide a source of knowledge about the data gathered and the relationships amongst them. They present the information acquired through an analysis of sources and reference material as well as details about the methods used, technical solutions and parameters adopted. Basing on the example of the visualisation of a medieval house discovered at the Siecieborowice site (Poland), the formulated hypotheses and the entire research procedure were presented in graphic form using Coggle mind mapping software. The aim of the paper is to evaluate whether mind mapping software is a useful tool for documenting the visualisation process. The advantages and disadvantages of this method will be discussed.
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