Scholars at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) are transforming the field of archaeology. They harness advanced 3D technology to illuminate the exploration and understanding of ancient sites. Their innovative approach promises to breathe new life into archaeological methods.
The Ararat Plain Southeast Archaeological Project serves as a prime example of their work. Using mixed reality (MR) headsets, researchers can visualize archaeological layers and artifacts in a immersive setting. This technology revolutionizes how archaeologists analyze and interpret data.