The use of historical aerial photographs in reconstructing the Eliáš II penal labour camp (1950–1959) in the Jáchymov (Joachimsthal) uranium mining area (Czech Republic)
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2024
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This study presents the methods used to process post-World War Two Czechoslovak military photographs of the Jáchy-mov ( Joachimsthal) restricted uranium mining area from the 1950s and create orthophoto maps. Using the example of thepenal labour camp Eliáš II (1950–1959), the possibilities for a detailed reconstruction of one component of the uraniumcampscape are demonstrated. Stereoscopy provides a third dimension to aerial images, allowing objects no longer extant tobe three-dimensionally visualised and fully reconstructed. Archival sources and oral testimonies are utilised for the inter-pretation of aerial images, and the results are checked by archaeological research.
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historical aerial photographs, campscape archaeology, dark heritage, 3-D visualisation