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Title: The rebirth of a roman forum: the case study of the Flavian Forum of Conimbriga
Authors: Gonçalves, Alexandrino José Marques 
Mendes, António José Nunes 
Keywords: VRML; Virtual reality; Archaeology
Issue Date: Apr-2003
Serial title, monograph or event: Enter the Past: The E-way into the Four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage - CAA 03 - Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology
Place of publication or event: Viena, Aústria
Abstract: Since the Middle Ages, perhaps even before, the questions related to the historical and cultural past, mainly to the level of archaeological findings, have exerted an enormous and mysterious allure on Man. Ever since then, Man has come up with methods and forms to recreate such places, in order to satisfy this recognized natural and ancestral curiosity associated to the human being. Mainly in these last few years, the rise in the number of projects involving this thematic (historical reconstruction), has been real and effective, due to two main factors: the increasing technological development that allows such designs to be accomplished more easily, with a larger impact, affecting a greater number of people; and the continuous and increasing interest of humanity in these questions related to its cultural and architectural patrimony. This is the reason that legitimises the work presented in this paper.
Description: Comunicação apresentada no congresso: Enter the Past: The E-way into the Four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage - CAA 03 - Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Viena, Áustria, 2003.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/27742
Rights: openAccess
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