Archaeologists at the University of Hong Kong are using 3D immersive technologies for excavations of ancient sites.
The use of mixed reality (MR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets is revolutionizing their work, enabling them to interact with and collect digital 3D data during excavations.
This technology helps reduce unnecessary excavation and removal of artifacts, contributing to the preservation of cultural heritage.
The University of Hong Kong is applying immersive tech in a new way within the field of archaeology, allowing for improved data collection and analysis.