3D Wreck & Archaeological Site Digital Twins — Marseille
A historical wreck or submerged artifact field is a one-time-to-disturb, infinite-times-to-study resource — which is the entire case for a high-resolution, non-invasive 3D capture. We produce photorealistic 3D point clouds detailed enough for genuine archaeological study, usable by museums for public-facing digital exhibits, by researchers for repeat condition monitoring, and by local tourism boards as a way to present a site the public can't physically dive.
Why it matters in Marseille
France's largest port, and home to DRASSM — France's national department for underwater archaeological research — reflecting the Mediterranean coast's density of documented ancient wreck sites nearby.
A major commercial port sitting alongside France's own underwater archaeology authority makes Marseille a genuine fit for both vessel/infrastructure survey work and non-invasive heritage-site documentation.
Deliverable
A high-resolution 3D point cloud and photorealistic model of the site, non-invasively captured.
Full step-by-step methodology on the 3D Wreck & Archaeological Site Digital Twins overview — the same process, run out of the Marseille area.
Working in the Marseille area
If there's a 3d wreck & archaeological site digital twins requirement in the Marseille area — a single job or an ongoing programme — get in touch to discuss scope and timing.