Filling the Void in Archaeological Excavations: 2D Point Clouds to 3D Volumes
3D data captured from archaeological excavations are frequently left to speak for themselves. 3D models of objects are uploaded to online viewing platforms, the tops or bottoms of surfaces are visualised in 2.5D, or both are reduced to 2D representations. Representations of excavation units, in part...
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Main Authors: | Nobles Gary R., Roosevelt Christopher H. |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04c03f6e26284e8e94e1443947b86bf7 |
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