Virtual Archaeology Review is an academic journal focused on the field of virtual archaeology, dedicated to promoting the integration of archaeology and modern digital technology, particularly in the application of virtual reality and augmented reality technology. This magazine not only covers the theory and practice of virtual reconstruction of ancient relics and artifacts, but also explores the role of these technologies in education, public participation, and cultural heritage protection. By publishing high-quality research papers, case studies, technical evaluations, and methodological articles, the journal provides a platform for academia and practitioners to exchange ideas, share knowledge, and promote collaboration.
The target readership of this magazine includes archaeologists, historians, cultural heritage managers, computer scientists, educators, as well as students and hobbyists interested in virtual reconstruction. By providing a dedicated forum for discussing virtual archaeology, it aims to promote interdisciplinary dialogue, accelerate the modernization of archaeological research, and enhance public understanding and appreciation of past civilizations.