The need for the solid modelling of structure in the archaeology of buildings
Three-dimensional modelling is an attempt to represent the world in three dimensions, simplifying through deliberate assumptions. In archaeology, this has developed as an extension of the traditional use of three-dimensional drawings to help present and record data. The debate in the archaeological...
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University of York
1997-03-01
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Series: | Internet Archaeology |
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