Walking among Mammoths. Remote Sensing and Virtual Reality Supporting the Study and Dissemination of Pleistocene Archaeological Sites: The Case of Fuente Nueva 3 in Orce, Spain
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Pleistocene heritage site; visitor attraction; photogrammetry; immersive virtual reconstruction; videogame;All these keywords.
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