RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 The Virtual Reconstruction of a Statue of Isis Unearthed at the Roman City of Clunia (Spain): A 3D Model for Interactive Virtual Reality Experiences A1 Rodríguez García, Bruno A1 Corchia, Laura A1 Zaparaín Yáñez, Mª José A1 De Paolis, Lucio Tommaso K1 Computing methodologies K1 Virtual reality K1 Shape modeling K1 Animation K1 Applied computing K1 Fine arts K1 3D modelin K1 Virtual reality K1 Cultural heritage K1 Virtual reconstruction K1 Patrimonio cultural K1 Cultural property K1 Realidad virtual K1 Virtual reality K1 Arqueología-Innovaciones tecnológicas AB This research aims to contribute to the advancement of technologies applied to the conservation, reconstruction, anddissemination of Cultural Heritage, such as photogrammetry, 3D modeling, Virtual Agents, and Virtual Reality. To this end, thevirtual reconstruction process of a Roman alabaster sculpture of the Goddess Isis is presented and assessed in a comprehensiveand systematic procedure. Unearthed at the Roman city of Clunia (province of Burgos, Spain), the sculpture dates back toapproximately the 2nd c. AD. The virtual reconstruction depicts both existing and missing features, based on the remainsand comparisons with other extant representations of the goddess. The generated 3D model was designed to function as aVirtual Agent in interactive experiences. Moreover, discrepancy, detail and vertex concentration analyses of the model yieldedsatisfactory results. The visualization of the 3D model was tested in an interactive Virtual Reality experience at the Museumof Burgos with 60 participants, whose evaluations were highly positive. Clustering of participant responses revealed behaviorpatterns that were primarily associated with age and previous experience with Virtual Reality. The 3D model of the virtualreconstruction is open access and free to download. PB Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) SN 1556-4673 YR 2026 FD 2026-03 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10259/11535 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10259/11535 LA eng NO This work is part of the Teaching Innovation Group“Patrimonio intergeneracional y nuevas tecnologías” (PAINT) of the University of Burgos. DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos RD 05-may-2026