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Day of Archaeology - What have Archaeovision been doing? A Computational perspective


Year: 2015 Author: Matthew Law Categories: Explore Posts, Public Archaeology, Digital Archaeology

Tags: laser scanning, PhD, website, Haapsalu, commercial, Portus, Archaeovision, Castle, 3D, Survey, photogrammetry, Computed Tomography, Smithsonian

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