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"Applying a handheld structured-light scanner, we recorded the vessels’ interior surfaces [of Pompeian tabernae] with high precision and produced complete 3D models of these counter-embedded vessels."
#RomanSiteSaturday#Pompeii https://t.co/MFUt2T4HQg
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Aerial lidar mapping can reveal archaeological sites while overlooking Indigenous peoples and their knowledge https://t.co/0cErMv6YJB via @ConversationUS
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"these pieces of pottery were more than pretty possessions—they helped people make sense of their surroundings and think through complicated tasks."
Technological Strategies and Diversity of Management of Limestone Pebbles at the Site of Terra Amata (southeast, France) in the Context of MIS11 in Western Europe https://t.co/fMcHKpdSKp @PGarciaMedrano et al 👏