Abstract

The paper puts forward the methodologies for the virtual restoration of the archeological artifacts that were obtained from the various missions. The proposed methodology combines the both the augmented and the virtual reality (C-ARVR) technologies enabling a virtual restoration of the artifacts that were damaged by visualizing the virtual three dimensional model with the actual one. The methodology provides an enhanced perception of the damaged substances. This enables the restoration of the historical artifacts that are more valuable.

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