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How virtual reality is opening up some of the world's most inaccessible archaeological sites
December 12, 2017 by Brendan Cassidy And David Robinson, The Conversation
 

We often associate virtual reality (VR) with thrilling experiences we may never be able to have in real life – such as flying a jet fighter, exploring the oceans or going on a spacewalk. But researchers are also starting to use this technology to study and open up access to archaeological sites that are difficult to get to.

An archaeological site can be inaccessible for a range of reasons. It might be in a remote location or on private property, the archaeological remains may be fragile, or it might just be difficult or dangerous to get there.


Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-12-virtual-reality-world-inaccessible-archaeological.html#jCp