// Use case

Archaeological 3D Tour Website — Site Reconstruction

Archaeological sites with 3D reconstruction tours — see ancient sites in their prime, understand layouts.

Archaeological 3D tours bring ancient sites to life. 3D web: site reconstruction at peak period (the city, temple, palace as it stood), comparative views (current ruins vs reconstruction), academic context per artifact and structure, integrated visitor info. Pricing \$15,000-\$40,000 with photogrammetry capture costs separate. Strongest fit: significant archaeological sites with reconstruction research, archaeological institutes with public-facing missions, university archaeology programs.

Hosting & ongoing

First year of hosting + minor edits is included in the project price. After that, hosting runs around $10-30/month depending on traffic class. I don't lock you into my hosting — you can move the site to any modern provider, all assets and source travel with the codebase.

Right fit signals

This project type is the right fit when the brand needs a memorable digital moment, when the audience expects a premium presentation, or when 3D actually clarifies the product (try-on, tour, demo). It's the wrong fit if the goal is a generic content blog or a 50-page e-commerce catalog where 3D would only delay browsing.

What ships at launch

On launch day you have: Archaeological 3D Tour Website — Site Reconstruction on production hosting, all source code in your repo, the 3D asset bundle under 1.5MB total, OG images for sharing, schema.org markup, and a documented build process. The site loads under 1.5s first paint and the 3D scene streams in lazy. It just works on mobile, tablet, and desktop.

Why 3D over alternatives

For archaeological tour, a static page or video can deliver the message but doesn't reward interaction. 3D adds the 'I want to play with this' reflex that keeps visitors longer. The longer attention often translates to higher conversion on the desired action — sign-up, inquiry, ticket purchase, share.

Frequently asked questions

Can you handle the 3D modeling too?
Yes. I model in Blender, export glTF + Draco. For complex models I sometimes work with a specialist — that adds \$500-\$2,000 to the project depending on complexity. For simple objects I model directly in the project budget.
Will this work on slow connections?
Yes. Asset bundle is targeted under 1.5MB total. The 3D scene streams in lazy after the first text paint, so users see content immediately and the visual layer enhances after. On 3G, the experience degrades gracefully but remains functional.
How long does this take?
Standard scope: 4-6 weeks from contract signature to live site. Larger scope (configurator, multi-scene scrollytelling) takes 8-12 weeks. Rush projects (2-3 weeks) are accepted with a 30-40% rush surcharge.
What does it cost?
Hero-section 3D upgrade: \$1,500-\$2,500. Full multi-scene 3D site: \$3,500-\$8,000. Configurator with custom shaders: \$5,000-\$12,000. All fixed-price, source code included. EUR equivalents on request.
What if my visitors are on weak phones?
The site detects device tier before the first scene loads and serves a lighter version on weak hardware (fewer particles, simpler shaders). Devices without WebGL get a static fallback that preserves the visual language and conversion path.

Ready to ship a 3D experience?

Tell me what you need — fixed price, fixed deadline, no surprises.

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