3D data obtained with a MicroScribe digitising arm and photogrammetry to address bioarchaeological research questions
Kimberly Plomp, Mark Collard & Keith Dobney
Virtual methods for studying human remains are becoming increasingly popular in bioarchaeology, and the rate of technological innovation in the last few years has been such that we now have multiple options to choose from when collecting data. This raises the question of whether datasets generated with different methods are transposable. In the study reported here, we investigated whether it is valid to combine 3D data obtained with a MicroScribe digitising arm and 3D data...
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