One way to preserve artifacts for future study is through 3D Photogrammetry. PanGIS Senior Archaeologist and Geospatial Data Specialist, Alberto Bello Foglia, MA RPA, created this […]
PanGIS has several FAA Part 107 licensed Remote Pilots on staff that have gained valuable experience with sUAS-based (small Unmanned Aircraft System) low-level aerial data collection […]
A Major Utility needed to replace utility poles near an environmentally sensitive coastal wetland. Beyond the environmental sensitivity, the local community was very concerned about view […]
The Historic Barton School House, the first school in Redlands, California, was built in 1901 and operated until 1937, when it was replaced by Mission School. […]
A PanGIS Senior Archaeologist and licensed FAA Part 107 remote pilot used a drone to collect high-resolution images of historic-era structures and rock features. The drone […]
Making Artifacts Accessible As technology advances it allows for amazing things to occur. One of those things is the ability to create 3D models of artifacts. […]