VISUALISATION OF UNDISCOVERED BORIVOJ II PRINCE TOMB INTERIOR AT
THE PRAGUE CASTLE
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Karel Pavelka, "Eva Stefanová, "Lena Halounová, ' Martin Stroner
'Head of Laboratory of Photogrammetry, Dept. Mapping and Cartography,
Tel.: *42024354951, Fax: 442024310774, E-mail:
avelka@fsv.cvut.cz
“Laboratory of Photogrammetry, Dept. Mapping and Cartography,
Tel.: 442024354905, Fax: +42024310774, E-mail: stefanova@fsv.cvut.cz
"Laboratory of Remote Sensing, Dept. Mapping and Cartography,
Tel.: +42024354952, Fax: +420243 10774, E-mail: halounova(@fsy.cvut.cz
* Dept. Special Geodesy, Tel.: +42024354735, Fax: +42024310774, E-mail: martin.stroner@fsv.cvut.ez
Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Thákurova 7, 166 09, Prague 6, Czech Republic
Commission V, Working Group V/6
KEYWORDS: Photogrammetry, Cultural Heritage, Visualisation, Non-Metric, Archeology
ABSTRACT
There are many tombs of Czech kings and princes at the Prague Castle. Some remains of the Czech princes and their wives from the
Pfemysl epoch (9" century-1306 A.D.) were transported to a new cathedral of St.Vitus (1373) by the emperor and Czech king
Charles IV (1316-1378) in the middle ages. The tombstones were made in the well-known stone workshop of the Parlér family.
Some tombs were partly damaged and opened during the Thirty Years War. Majority of the tombs were investigated in the 19" and
20" centuries. The tombs of Bofivoj II (1100-1124) and Bfetislav II (1092-1100) were restored in 2002. Mixed stones with lime
were discovered under the upper part of the tomb; the space for the remains was been found under this layer and under the floor
level. In the case of tomb Bietislav II, the prince, the last unknown opening has been stated in the 19" century (a small lead tablet
with the date was found). In the case of Bofivoj II, the prince, the tomb has not been opened for more than 600 years (from the
Charles IV time). It is a single undiscovered Pfemysl’s tomb at the Prague Castle. This is because of large two stones (2x3m) shield
the space over remains in the ground. The decision on status quo has been made after discussions. The reconnaissance using
endoscopes has only been allowed. The 3D visualisation of the Bofivoj Il tomb interior is the theme of this paper.
1. IMAGE DATA SET
In spring 2002, the sculptures on the tombs of Bofivoj II (1100-
1124) and Bretislav II (1092-1100) were restored. Within this
work, discovering of the space for the remains in both cases was
planned. Mixed stones with lime were discovered under the
sculptures; the lower part of the tomb located under the floor
(cca 100x50x100cm) contains the remains of Czech princes.
The decision on status quo has been made after discussions. The
reconnaissance using endoscopes has only been allowed. Only
the images from this device were used for possible creation of a
3D model. For a small camera input, the 2cm distance between
two stones covering the tomb was prepared. Finally, two types
of miniature cameras were used: the XL PRO VideoProbe
(Everest- Vit) and the MTV-54C5P (Mintron) camera. In both
cases, video sequences were obtained. From these video
sequences singe images were generated with resolution
768x575 pixels.
The VideoProbe XL PRO™ is the most advanced remote
viewing tool. It is especially designed to be easy to use and still
offer unmatched imaging capabilities with options to suit
virtually any applications. With number of accessories and
options available, the XL PRO is ready to be adapted to any
inspections situations, for example the using in archaeological
purposes. The video bore scope consists of hand-piece buttons,
joystick and on-board file manager, high resolution camera for
true colour images, external monitor and recording device with
S-video inputs. The image sensor contains from 1/6'' colour
CCD camera with resolution of 480 HTV lines S-video (440000
pixels PAL). Exposure from interval 1/60 seconds up to 12
seconds can be used. The XL PRO™ supports the use of
interchangeable optical tips — the 3.9mm, 5mm, 6mm and 8mm
diameter probe.
The second used camera was MTV-54C5P (Mintron Enterprise
Co.,Ltd). This device uses interchangeable objectives
(f=16,12,8,6,4,2.5mm). The objective with focal length 6mm
was used for majority of acquired images. Camera is build in a
tube; it contains 1/4-inch CCD Image Sensor (PAL, CCD total
pixel 542 (H) x 586(V), electronic shutter,1/50~1/120,000 sec.,
scanning with 625 lines, 50 fields/sec ). The camera MTV-
54C5P is not a complex viewing tool; in this case, a special
small halogen light source must be added. Video data were
stored on digital video recorder.