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  • 61Aerial archaeology — is the study of archaeological remains by examining them from altitude.The advantages of gaining a good aerial view of the ground had been long appreciated by archaeologists as a high viewpoint permits a better appreciation of fine details and… …

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  • 62Cave of Altamira — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain State Party = ESP Type = Cultural Criteria = i, iii ID = 310 Region = Europe and North America Year = 1985 Session = 9th Extension = 2008 Link =… …

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  • 63Copenhagen Opera House — The Copenhagen Opera House The Copenhagen Opera House (in Danish usually called Operaen) is the national opera house of Denmark, and among the most modern opera houses in the world. It is also one of the most expensive opera houses ever built… …

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  • 65Andrew Hoyem — (born 1935) is a typographer, letterpress printer, publisher, poet, and preservationist. He is the founder and director of Arion Press in San Francisco, which produces some of the most beautiful limited edition, handprinted books in the world,… …

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  • 66cinerama — /sɪnəˈramə/ (say sinuh rahmuh) noun a film process designed to produce a three dimensional effect by using three cameras, set at different angles, to photograph separate overlapping images of each scene and project them on a large concave screen… …

  • 67Cinerama® — / ə räˈmə/ noun A method of film projection on a wide curved screen to give a three dimensional effect (being the picture photographed with three cineramˈic cameras) ● cine …

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  • 68anaglyph — noun Etymology: Late Latin anaglyphus embossed, from Greek anaglyphos, from anaglyphein to emboss, from ana + glyphein to carve more at cleave Date: 1651 1. a sculptured, chased, or embossed ornament worked in low relief 2. a stereoscopic motion… …

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  • 69grisaille — noun Etymology: French, from gris gray, from Middle French more at grizzle Date: 1848 decoration in tones of a single color and especially gray designed to produce a three dimensional effect …

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  • 70stereograph — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1859 a pair of stereoscopic pictures or a picture composed of two superposed stereoscopic images that gives a three dimensional effect when viewed with a stereoscope or special spectacles… …

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