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Blending of recontructed and virtual model The main intention of the presented work is to give interactive access on archaeological information to scientists and the public. The most important aspect is to display a highly realistic real-time presentation of a 3D-modell in a museum. The installation should offer an easy-to-use intuitive interface for people who are not familiar with virtual environments while providing additional information of the scene. Using our navigation-interface and a reconstructed virtual model of the archaeological facility, it is a fairly easy task for the archaeologist to create a model for presentation which is based on his discoveries and which can be used in museums, exhibitions and for educational purposes. http://www.gris.uni-tuebingen.de/edu/projects/villarustica/index.html#movie

Interactive multimedia walkthrough for museum installations

http://www.historylink101.com/ancient_rome/ancient_rome_daily_life.htm Welcome to History Link 101's Roman Daily Life Page. Here you will find excellent links to society, government, history, architecture, and much more. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.

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