Archaeology is no longer confined to dusty ruins and fragile artifacts. With the advancement of computer graphics, archaeologists today are equipped with powerful digital tools that allow them to reconstruct ancient worlds with incredible accuracy. Whether it's recreating a Roman amphitheater...
Computer graphics have found a profound place in historical reconstruction — enabling archaeologists, historians, and educators to revive lost worlds with pixels. From ancient temples and destroyed castles to entire civilizations wiped out by time, computer-generated imagery (CGI) allows us to...