The CAA93 image processing competition
Stephen G. Bullas, Mike Canter, Mike Fletcher, Martijn van Leusen, Dick Spicer
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The Dresden Frauenkirche — rebuilding the past
Brian Collins, Dave Williams, Robert Haak, Martin Trux, Herbert Herz, Luc Genevriez, Pascal Nicot, Pierrick Brault, Xavier Coyere, Burkhard Krause, Jens Kluckow, Armin Paffenholz
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Complex measurements made easy: morphometric analysis of artefacts using Expert Vision Systems
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Remote sensing in underwater archaeology: simulation of side scan sonar images using ray tracing techniques
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Nigel Clubb, Bill Startin
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From Excavation drawing to archaeological playground: CAD applications for excavations
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A different perspective: spatial analysis of Hazendonk unit C by layer reconstruction based dimension reduction
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The York archaeological assessment: computer modelling of urban deposits in the City of York
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A GIS-based analysis of Later Prehistoric settlement patterns in Dolenjska, Sloveni
Zoran Stancic, Janez Dular, Vicent Gaffney, Sneza Tecco-Hvala
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Finds from the fortress: artefacts, buildings and correspondence analysis
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Numerical techniques for burial analysis
J. Huggett
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Glassmaking at Geoy Tepe (Azerbaijan) during the early 2nd millennium be: a study of blue colourants using PIXE spectrometry
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Clay resources at early Chinese Idln sites: The search for a reliable INAA fingerprint
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Archaeological geophysics for mere mortals: the use of GEOSPAN© in archaeological training and site assessment
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A computer-based tutorial workbench
J. Huggett
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Deus ex machina: studying archaeology by computer
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Architectural history and computing: developing a new discipline
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GIS principles applied to an English country house: the Brodsworth Hall project
Ross W.A. Dallas, D. Parker, D.W. Hilder
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