Longo, Scirocco 2025, fig. 6
Related article: Longo R., Scirocco E. 2025, Fragmented objects/Fragmented data. Quantitative methods and digital approaches in the project Mapping Sacred Spaces: Forms, Functions, and Aesthetics in Medieval Southern Italy, in M. Pilutti Namer, A. Auconi, G. A. Bordi (eds.), Networks and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology and Art History: Essays from the Venice Symposium (5-6 December 2024), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 36.2, 85-102 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.36.2.2025.08)
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Three-dimensional views of the hypothetical virtual model of the medieval choir screen with the attached ambo in the cathedral of Monreale. Left western (exterior) side; right eastern (interior) side. Views from the HBIM created by the authors in collaboration with Piotr Kuroczyński and Karol Argasiński (Hochschule Mainz and the Warsaw University of Technology) (rielab. R. Longo, E. Scirocco, Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History).
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