The Hulton abbey skeletal digitisation project (HASDIP2)

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Title: The Hulton abbey skeletal digitisation project (HASDIP2)
Author: John Cassella; Staffordshire University
Description: Final report on the use of non-contact laser digitisation to capture images from fragile skeletal material for use in teaching and research. Also included are the raw data files (go to http://www.materialise.com/MiniMagics to download the free software to view these files.)
Keywords: bones; hasdip2; skeletal; forensic science; laser; digitisation; hulton abbey; ukpsc
Persistent Link: http://open.jorum.ac.uk:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/7008
Date: 2010-06-29

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