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For more information on the project visit: pkht.org.uk/projects/current-projects/glenshee/

This video was created in conjunction with Perth &amp; Kinross Heritage Trust and the University of St Andrews, School of Computer Science, Open Virtual Worlds Research Team as a Student Project in the Summer of 2019.
Student - Jack Horsburgh.
Supervisor - Alan Miller.
Expert Guidance - David Strachan, Director of Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust.</dc:description>
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For more information on the project visit: pkht.org.uk/projects/current-projects/glenshee/

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