2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15321-1_1
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Interpreting and Visualizing the Past Through Virtual Archaeology: From Site to Museum Experience

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“…1 [10][11][12][13] Fig. 2 View of the via Appia, on the left the Sepulchre of Priscilla, on the right the Fienile Cartoni One of the main results of this activism was that the City Council started a series of expropriations that are now going to drastically change the area (fig.…”
Section: The II Mile Of Via Appia Anticamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 [10][11][12][13] Fig. 2 View of the via Appia, on the left the Sepulchre of Priscilla, on the right the Fienile Cartoni One of the main results of this activism was that the City Council started a series of expropriations that are now going to drastically change the area (fig.…”
Section: The II Mile Of Via Appia Anticamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EM tool is an open-source plugin for an open-source 3D modelling software (Blender) increasingly used in the Digital Humanities. The plugin itself is just a connector between the 3D modelling software and the Extended Matrix, a formal node-based language which reflects the stratigraphic approach distinctive of archaeology as a discipline: the Matrix of Harris [10,12,13]. This language is expressed via semantic graphs through the open-source software, yEd.…”
Section: The II Mile Of Via Appia Anticamentioning
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