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Year: 2014 Author: Ashley Richter Categories: Day of Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Italy, Public Archaeology, Education, Digital Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014
Tags: Technology, laser scanning, Calabria, UCSD, sandcastles for science, University of California, University of Calabria, Vid Petrovic, cyberarchaeology, technology for art's sake, Jordan, Florence, Antiquarian, Faynan, Kickstarter, Italy, University of California San Diego, artshow, Archaeology, Facebook, LiDAR, layered multi-spectral imaging, technology development, Baptistery of St. John, 3D printed archaeological artifacts, LiDAR fabric, Digital Archaeology, digital archaeological technology development, Ashley M. Richter, CISA3, digital heritage, Center of Interdisciplinary Science for Art Architecture and Archaeology, technology for archaeology's sake, Open access, Anthropology, Imaging, 3D printing, archaeological technology, Palazzo Vecchio, Baptistery of St. Giovanni, Adventures in Digital Archaeology, Open Access Antiquarianism, armchair archaeology, art
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The Faro Focus and I about to image the exterior of the Baptistery. (doa_image17761.jpg) |
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The Leica Scanstation looming over its sandcastle victim at the beach. (doa_image17764.jpg) |
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The main page of the Open Access Antiquarian Project Website. (doa_image17766.jpg) |
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One of the Open Access Antiquarianism Medallions we ve designed as part of the Kickstarter reward campaign. (doa_image17767.jpg) |
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