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3D archaeology

8 July 20178 July 2017 / josefwilczek / Leave a comment

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Various 3D models of archaeological sites, monuments, rock-arts and artefacts from Mongolia, France and Czech republic are available on Sketchfab webpages.

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Josef Wilczek

Departement of Archaeology
University of Hradec Králové
Rokitanského 62, 50003, Hradec Králové, Czech republic

ARTEHIS UMR 6298
University of Burgundy - Franche-Comté
6 Bd Gabriel, bât. Sciences Gabriel, 21000, Dijon, France


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