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Ancient World and e-Science (report)
Tuesday, April 21, 2009On Saturday April 4, 2009, a panel on “Ancient World and e-Science”, organized by the Digital Classicist, was held at the Classical Association Annual Meeting at the University of Glasgow (full abstracts in GoogleDoc). The speakers and titles listed were:
- Ryan Baumann & Gabriel Bodard, 3D Visualization and Digitization of Epigraphic Materials
- Stuart Dunn, Seeing into the Past: Visualization, the ...
Original article from http://www.stoa.org/?p=889
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