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“Sacra Tharrhica Project”: Preliminary Results of 3D Virtual Reconstruction of the Punic-Roman Sacred Areas of Tharros, Sardinia

  • Francesco Belfiori , Stefano Floris EMAIL logo and Melania Marano
Published/Copyright: December 31, 2019
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