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Technology empowers archaeology to discover more possibilities of human origin Since the third technological revolution, the application of technology in archaeological research has dramatically ...
A ground-breaking finding made by academics from the University of York has sent the archeological community into a frenzy of reflection and worry at a time when it seems like our influence on the ...
A new survey revealed and mapped 13 WWII wrecks. The mission combined archaeology, technology, and remembrance. An ...
Archaeology is a field of study that draws on many scientific disciplines, from the natural sciences, such as geology and botany to modern technologies ...
In Bigfork, the Flathead Maritime Archaeology Project community week kicks off Tuesday night at the Bigfork Art and Cultural ...
Following on from this weekend’s International Archaeology Day, Gizmodo thought we’d take a quick look at some of the uses of digital technology in discovering, researching, and documenting ...
From 3D modeling to digital satellite mapping to machine learning, archaeologists are integrating modern technology into their hunt for long-lost civilizations.
Can archaeology offer any insights that will help us get out of this mess? University of Maryland archaeologists Marcy Rockman and Carrie Hritz think it can. They offered examples in a paper ...
This wasn't real science. PRESTON: Well, there's a lot of controversy now in archaeology over the use of LIDAR. I mean, LIDAR is an extremely expensive technology.
Researchers have uncovered 31 shipwrecks in Lake Constance during the “Wrecks and Deep Sea” project, including rare paddle steamers.