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How 3D Reconstruction is Transforming the Communication of Archaeological Heritage
08/06/2026
How can digital technologies make archaeology more accessible, engaging, and easier to understand for everyone? This question is at the heart of a new video interview released within the framework of the ARCHAEODIGIT project.
In the interview, Prof. David Sforzini from the University of Macerata, one of the project's key stakeholders, discusses the growing role of 3D reconstruction technologies in the interpretation, preservation, and communication of archaeological heritage.
According to Prof. Sforzini, digital models and virtual reconstructions offer powerful tools for presenting archaeological sites and artefacts in a more intuitive and immersive way. By recreating historical environments and architectural structures, these technologies help visitors and local communities better understand the historical context, original appearance, and cultural significance of heritage sites.
The interview also highlights how digital innovation can support the sustainable valorisation of archaeological resources, enhancing public engagement while creating new opportunities for education, tourism, and cultural dissemination.
As ARCHAEODIGIT continues to promote the digital transformation of archaeological heritage, experiences and insights from experts such as Prof. Sforzini demonstrate the potential of advanced technologies to bridge the gap between the past and present, making cultural heritage more accessible to future generations.
Watch the full interview on Youtube to discover how 3D reconstruction is reshaping the way we experience and understand archaeology.