Constructing the Sacred: Visibility and Ritual Landscape at the Egyptian Necropolis of SaqqaraMain MenuIntroductionSaqqara Through Space and TimeThe Hidden and the SeenWidening the ViewConstructing the Sacred at Royal Funerary Landscapes in EgyptMaking the ModelConclusion3D Model Downloads and Full Metadata & Paradata3D Model Documentation and Data CreditsBibliographyAuthor AcknowledgementsElaine A. Sullivan4a5e5cd7dceded4e422455506f842d2fcea8d597
Introduction: Note 88
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