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Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Volume 21
Volume 21, June 2021
- Gillian Arrighi, Zi Siang See, Donovan Jones:
Victoria Theatre virtual reality: A digital heritage case study and user experience design. 00176 - M. Salim Ferwati, Sherine El-Menshawy:
Virtual reconstruction of the historic city of Al-Zubarah in Qatar. 00177 - Zahid Hussain:
Paradigm of technological convergence and digital transformation: The challenges of CH sectors in the global COVID-19 pandemic and commencing resilience-based structure for the post-COVID-19 era. 00182 - Vassiliki Kamariotou, Maria Kamariotou, Fotis Kitsios:
Strategic planning for virtual exhibitions and visitors' experience: A multidisciplinary approach for museums in the digital age. 00183 - Marina Gavryushkina:
The potential and problems of volumetric 3D modeling in archaeological stratigraphic analysis: A case study from Chlorakas-Palloures, Cyprus. 00184 - Yinglong Hu, Xinxiang Chen, Zixin Tang, Jian Yu, Yingbiao Chen, Zhifeng Wu, Dexiao Yang, Yongming Chen:
Collaborative 3D real modeling by multi-view images photogrammetry and laser scanning: The case study of Tangwei Village, China. 00185 - Daniel Baum, Felix Herter, John Møller Larsen, Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja:
Revisiting the Jerash Silver Scroll: A new visual data analysis approach. 00186 - Luis Alejandro Fonseca Moro, José Luis Pérez Pavón:
Study for the documentation of an engraving of Siega Verde (Salamanca, Spain) by low-cost photogrammetry with a mobile phone. 00187 - Dmytro Kiosak, Simon Radchenko:
3-D pit: Linear pottery culture long pit reconstructed through point-cloud analysis. 00188 - Ahmad Baik, Ayad Almaimani, Mohamed Al-Amodi, Khan Rubayet Rahaman:
Applying digital methods for documenting heritage building in Old Jeddah: A case study of Hazzazi House. 00189
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