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Virtual Representation of Archaeological Stratigraphy. 3D Modeling and Interactive Presentation of the Late Roman Towers (Archaeological Museum, Milan Italy)

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The e work is an analysis of the recording, processing and presentation of the 3D data of late roman towers inside the area of the Archaeological Museum of Milan. The aim of this research is to examine the possibilities offered by digital technologies to record and enhancing the archaeological heritage and to increase the divulgence and presentation with interactive products.

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Acknowledgements

Thanks are due to Dr. D. Caporusso, of the Archaeological Museum of Milan, who oversaw the project and, together with Dr. A. Provenzali, offered advice and help at all times, to P. Blockley (Ra.Ga. S.r.l.) for the archaeological data, to N. Pozzato (Studio R3D) for the photographs with the zeppelin, and D. Botturi (Moovie S.r.l.) who made the telescopic pole system for the indoor recording.

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Morandi, S., Tremari, M. (2020). Virtual Representation of Archaeological Stratigraphy. 3D Modeling and Interactive Presentation of the Late Roman Towers (Archaeological Museum, Milan Italy). In: Kremers, H. (eds) Digital Cultural Heritage. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15200-0_26

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