@INPROCEEDINGS{CIPA2007:DSSGLG, AUTHOR = {Pierre Drap and Julien Seinturier and David Scaradozzi and Pamela Gambogi and Luc Long and Fred Gauch}, TITLE = {Photogrammetry For Virtual Exploration Of Underwater Archaeological Sites}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the XXIth International Symposium of the International Committee for Architectural Photogrammetry CIPA 2007, anticipating the future of the cultural past}, YEAR = {2007}, EDITOR = {Andreas Georgopoulos}, PAGES = {281--286}, ORGANIZATION = {Laboratory of Photogrammetry, School of Rural \& Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens}, PUBLISHER = {ISPRS and CIPA 2007 Organizing Committee}, ADDRESS = {Athens, Greece}, MONTH = {01-06 October}, SERIES = {}, VOLUME = {XXXVI-5/C53}, URL = {http://www.isprs.org/proceedings/XXXVI/5-C53/papers/FP055.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {This article describes on-going developments of the VENUS European Project (Virtual ExploratioN of Underwater Sites, http://www.venus-project.eu) concerning the first mission to sea in Pianosa Island, Italy in October 2006. The VENUS project aims at providing scientific methodologies and technological tools for the virtual exploration of deep underwater archaeological sites. The VENUS project will improve the accessibility of underwater sites by generating thorough and exhaustive 3D records for virtual exploration. In this paper we focus on the underwater photogrammetric approach used to survey the archaeological site of Pianosa. After a brief presentation of the archaeological context we shall see the calibration process in such a context. The next part of this paper is dedicated to the survey: it is divided into two parts: a DTM of the site (combining acoustic bathymetry and photogrammetry) and a specific artefact plotting dedicated to the amphorae present on the site.} }