All that is old is new again: Epigraphic applications of photogrammetry in ancient Mesoamerica

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All that is old is new again : Epigraphic applications of photogrammetry in ancient Mesoamerica. / Helmke, Christophe; Bercu, Cristian; Drug, Iulian; Jakovlev, Aleksandr; Kjær, Lars; Saulins, Paul; Vepretskii, Sergei.

In: Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Vol. 25, e00214, 2022.

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Helmke, C, Bercu, C, Drug, I, Jakovlev, A, Kjær, L, Saulins, P & Vepretskii, S 2022, 'All that is old is new again: Epigraphic applications of photogrammetry in ancient Mesoamerica', Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, vol. 25, e00214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2022.e00214

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Helmke, C., Bercu, C., Drug, I., Jakovlev, A., Kjær, L., Saulins, P., & Vepretskii, S. (2022). All that is old is new again: Epigraphic applications of photogrammetry in ancient Mesoamerica. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 25, [e00214]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2022.e00214

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Helmke C, Bercu C, Drug I, Jakovlev A, Kjær L, Saulins P et al. All that is old is new again: Epigraphic applications of photogrammetry in ancient Mesoamerica. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. 2022;25. e00214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2022.e00214

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Helmke, Christophe ; Bercu, Cristian ; Drug, Iulian ; Jakovlev, Aleksandr ; Kjær, Lars ; Saulins, Paul ; Vepretskii, Sergei. / All that is old is new again : Epigraphic applications of photogrammetry in ancient Mesoamerica. In: Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. 2022 ; Vol. 25.

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