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Kyz Kala of Ancient Merv

gai joryayev’s ongoing post showing different ways of processing photogrammetric data and displaying the outcomes, using the well-known Kyz Kala of Ancient Merv as an example

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Central Asian Archaeological Landscapes4th June 20204th June 2020Merv, photogrammetry, Turkmenistan, UAV

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