Abstract
In many cases, archaeologists we face the fact that our "eye" is different to the display of archaeological remains: we are able to interpret the limited evidence before us. But not so with the general public who may be interested in visiting a site. This is the reason why the computerized display 3D recreations, based on interpretations of archaeological evidence conducted by researchers at the Villa Romana Liédena, helps greatly to the dissemination and understanding during scheduled visits to the site. From the conclusions drawn by archaeologists, there have been three-dimensional models and recreations. With those materials, we have made 9 information panels
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Vizcaíno León, D., Bienes Calvo, J. J., Bravo Hinojo, E., & Soler, J. M. (2015). La reconstrucción virtual del patrimonio arqueológico al servicio de la divulgación y puesta en valor de la Villa Romana de Liédena (Navarra, España). Virtual Archaeology Review, 4(8), 104. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2013.4332
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