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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Views of the 3D model reconstructing the medieval choir screen with the attached ambo in the cathedral of Monreale: left, western (exterior) side; right, eastern (interior) side. HBIM created by R. Longo and E. Scirocco in collaboration with P. Kuroczyński and K. Argasiński (Hochschule Mainz and the Warsaw University of Technology) (funding: Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History, Project nr. BH-P-21-26).

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Longo, Scirocco 2025, fig. 6