BAR International Series, الأعداد 749-750British Archaeological Reports, 1978 |
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الصفحة 78
second : description ( static hypothetical models ) and interpretation ( dynamic significant models ) . 6.1 Description The first stage in the analytical process is simply to observe the most significant results from the analysis ...
second : description ( static hypothetical models ) and interpretation ( dynamic significant models ) . 6.1 Description The first stage in the analytical process is simply to observe the most significant results from the analysis ...
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... models , views and animations used in the project followed a set of naming conventions it was possible to link any piece of recorded data , any note written during the initial visits and during the modelling process , to every related ...
... models , views and animations used in the project followed a set of naming conventions it was possible to link any piece of recorded data , any note written during the initial visits and during the modelling process , to every related ...
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... models Figure 2. One of the VRML models produced for the east entrance in phase 6 4.4 Rendered views and animation In the final stage the viewpoints and associated spaces were examined in greater detail via simply rendered and lit models ...
... models Figure 2. One of the VRML models produced for the east entrance in phase 6 4.4 Rendered views and animation In the final stage the viewpoints and associated spaces were examined in greater detail via simply rendered and lit models ...
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PERSPECTIVES OF MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY | 1 |
MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA | 33 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 133 |
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