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A fragmented past: (re)constructing antiquity through 3D artefact modelling and customised structured light scanning at Athienou-Malloura, Cyprus

March 4, 2016 Negri

Author: Derek B. Counts, Professor (with E. W. Averett [Creighton University] and Kevin Garstki [UWM])
Published in: Antiquity 90 (pp. 206-218)
Year: 2016
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