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Buildings, Cities, Landscapes, Illuminated Models -- Interpretation of Sensor-based 3D Documentation -- 3D Model, Linked Database, and Born-Digital E-Book: An Ideal Approach to Archaeological Research and Publication -- 3D Models on Triple Paths -- New Pathways for Documenting and Visualizing Virtual Reconstructions -- Classification schemes for visualization of uncertainty in digital hypothetical reconstruction -- Show me the Data!: Structuring Archaeological Data to Deliver Interactive, Transparent 3D Reconstructions in a 3D WebGIS -- Enrichment and Preservation of Architectural Knowledge -- Simplifying Documentation of Digital Reconstruction Processes. Introducing an interactive documentation system -- Cultural Heritage in a Spatial Context. 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