Download PDFOpen PDF in browserAugmented Reality Applications for on-Site Interpretation of Archaeological RemainsEasyChair Preprint 1425318 pages•Date: August 1, 2024AbstractThe integration of augmented reality (AR) in the field of archaeology offers innovative approaches to on-site interpretation of archaeological remains. This technology superimposes digital information, such as reconstructions, animations, and contextual data, onto the real-world view, enhancing the understanding and experience of historical sites for both professionals and the general public. This paper explores the various applications of AR in archaeology, focusing on its potential to recreate historical environments, visualize past structures, and provide interactive educational content. By offering a deeper and more immersive engagement with archaeological findings, AR not only aids in the preservation of cultural heritage but also enhances public outreach and education. The study discusses the technological advancements that enable these applications, including portable devices like smartphones and tablets, as well as more immersive solutions such as AR glasses. Challenges such as the need for accurate data, the complexity of creating realistic models, and the potential for technological barriers among users are also addressed. The conclusion emphasizes the promising future of AR in archaeology, suggesting that ongoing technological improvements and interdisciplinary collaboration will further expand its capabilities and accessibility, making it an invaluable tool for both researchers and educators. Keyphrases: Application, Augmented Reality Applications, Techology, computing
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