Jeffrey, S. (2001). A simple technique for visualising three dimensional models in landscape contexts. Internet Archaeology 10. Vol 10, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.10.3 Summary.
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A simple technique for visualising three dimensional models in landscape contexts | |||||||
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Internet Archaeology 10 | |||||||
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Internet Archaeology | |||||||
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10 | |||||||
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Discusses the problem of presenting three dimensional models of monumental stones in their landscape contexts. Special attention is paid to the difficulty of capturing landscape detail, interactivity, reconstructing landscapes and providing accurate representations of landscapes to the horizon. Also features the example of The Jordanhill Cross from the Govan Old Parish Church, Glasgow. | |||||||
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2001 | |||||||
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21 Nov 2001 |