Ancient Architecture Rises Up In Ohio
5 May 2003 - 12:00pm
A 3-D digital restoration project recreates architectural wonders of the ancient world.
in a five-year collaboration by architects, archaeologists, American Indians and others, the long-forgotten sites have been reconstructed digitally so that people can see three-dimensional computer models of the ancient structures as they once were, including symmetrical octagons and a great earthen circle that measures a quarter of a mile across.
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Ancient Architecture in Ohio Has a 3-D Rebirth
Source:
The New York Times, May 5, 2003
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