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3D modelization and the industrial heritage

Jean-Louis Kerouanton, Florent Laroche

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Jean-Louis Kerouanton, Florent Laroche. 3D modelization and the industrial heritage. International Comity for Museums and Collections of Archaeology and History - Museums, Collections and Indus- trial Heritage -, Oct 2017, Baku, Azerbaijan. �hal-01858134�

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J.-L. Kerouanton, F. Laroche,

"3D modelization and the industrial heritage", Museums, Collections and Industrial Heritage, International Comity for Museums and Collections of Archaeology and History - Baku, Azerbaïdjan (October 5th 2017) - ICMAH : 2019, pp.71-81 ,

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