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Title
International cooperation and technology transfer
Author
Mussio, Luigi

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Fig. 1 - Aerial photograph of the archaeological
site during excavations.
division of the codes, and their relative graficism,
towards those used traditionally in archaeological
context; many of the in required symbols seem to
be of difficult transposition in the CAD
Fig. 2- Archaeological area of Cerveteri. Analytical
stereoplotting (original map scale 1:2.000).
With these premises the only difficulty results the
correct selection of codes and the right reading of
the archaeological findings, it is most important in
fact to pay attention to bring back the hierarchical