Historical-Cultural Sustainability Model for Archaeological Sites in Mexico Using Virtual Technologies

The use of virtual and immersion technologies has expanded considerably due to their impact on user experience, economy, knowledge, and sustainable conservation of cultural heritage according to studies conducted in various parts of the world in different disciplines (architecture, economy, entertai...

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subjects Archaeological sites
Architecture
Augmented reality
Conservation
COVID-19
Cultural heritage
Cultural resources
Culture
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Studies
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Historic buildings & sites
Historic sites
Human capital
Hypotheses
Impact analysis
Information retrieval
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Museums
Science & Technology
Science & Technology - Other Topics
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Submerging
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Tourism
Tourist attractions
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