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eScience team collaboration on Via Appia point cloud

Last week NLeSC´s complete team of eScience Research Engineers, together with archaeologists and historians of the Via Appia project, collaborated for three days in a row on building a point cloud 3D Geographic Information System for the archaeological study area

Maurice de Kleijn 28th January 20158th November 2018 Digital Humanities, Maurice de Kleijn, Research No Comments Read more

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