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- The Use of Traditional and Computer-based Visualization in Archaeology: a User SurveyPaulo Bernardes, Joaquim Madeira, Manuela Martins, José Meireles. [doi]
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- Virtual Romans: Virtual Reconstruction of Roman Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum) 210 ADNick Higgett, Emily Baines, Dave Everitt, Gerardo Saucedo, Eric Tatham. [doi]
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- Including Links in Linked Data: CIDOC-CRM and the Fourth T. Berners-Lee RuleAndrea D'Andrea. [doi]
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- Towards an Affordable Markerless Acquisition of Intangible Contemporary Dance Choreographies at Large-Scaled StagesSvenja Kahn, Jens Keil, Michael Zöllner, Benedikt Müller 0001. [doi]