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Exploring digital tools for the virtual reconstruction of findings, excavation surfaces and other archaeological records


Year: 2014 Author: Daniela Avido Categories: Digital Archaeology, Museum Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014

Tags: Phyton Photogrammetry Toolbox, virtual, image-base modelling, structure-from-motion, 3D computer graphics, Argentina, outreach, Marcelo Vitores, Historical Museum of La Matanza, Historical Archaeology, digital tools, Meshlab

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