The use of close-range photogrammetry in zooarchaeology: Creating accurate 3D models of wolf crania to study dog domestication
<p>Close-range photographic techniques - including photogrammetry - are becoming common tools for constructing three-dimensional (3D) models of artifacts, particularly in archaeological research. Whether models obtained through photogrammetry can be used for zooarchaeological studies requires...
Auteurs principaux: | Evin, A, Souter, T, Hulme-Beaman, A, Ameen, C, Allen, R, Viacava, P, Larson, G, Cucchi, T, Dobney, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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