Sumario: | This article presents a case study on the documentation and analysis of Rock #29 with petroglyphs at the archaeological site of Catazho using photogrammetry techniques. Digital photogrammetry is an effective tool for documenting and conserving cultural heritage, and in this study, a photogrammetric survey of the rock was carried out, from image capture to the generation of three-dimensional models and final renderings.The use of this technique allows for a three-dimensional representation of the rock and petroglyphs, facilitating their study and analysis, and can be used for multiple purposes, such as heritage management and the dissemination of archaeological knowledge. This study contributes to the comprehensive conservation of the site and the dissemination of archaeological knowledge, demonstrating the potential of digital photogrammetry in the documentation of archaeological heritage sites.
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