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Uses of geospatial 3D in archaeology

This survey is part of the fieldwork for the Junarka doctoral research project led by Jérémy Garniaux, PhD candidate in digital archaeology at LAMPEA laboratory (CNRS) and Oslandia. The Junarka project aims to examine archaeologists' use of geospatial 3D technology, particularly in a web context. A more detailed summary is available here.

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