Digital media and learning initiatives for virtual collaborative
environments are contributing to the definition of new (sub-)disciplines in
archaeological and heritage sciences. New nomenclature and terminology is
emerging such as cyber archaeology, cyber archaeometry, virtual worlds and
augmented and immersive realities; and all of them are related to museums
and cultural heritage—tangible, intangible or natural (Forte 2010; Liritzis
et al. 2015).