A Virtual Reconstruction of the Batavia Shipwreck in Its Landscape

We present a digital reconstruction of a shipwreck in a landscape context, illustrating the value of combining and synthesizing spatial data from a wide variety of sources to provide new insights on a heavily studied archaeological site. The shipwreck used for this case study is Batavia , one of the...

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