Heritage in 3D

Following on from my last post, I’ve posted my presentation given at this years CAA UK conference to Slideshare. The subject was the use of terrestrial and airborne laser scanning in heritage contexts and made use of a number of case studies from work, which will shortly be published on the Wessex Archaeology computing blog in more detail.

Related posts:

  1. 3d Laser Scanning for Heritage; 2nd Edition
  2. Technology in Archaeology
  3. Interactive Landscape Relighting
  4. Survey technology in archaeology
  5. Computer applications and quantitative methods in Archaeology (CAA) 2012
  6. Three-dimensional archaeology; recording, analysis and visualisation
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