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Gizmodo Features Archaeology

Posted on October 21, 2013 by Jim Newhard

Gizmodo.com is taking the opportunity of International Archaeology Day to write about the use of technology in archaeology:

Geoff Manaugh:  The Technology of Archaeology

Kelsey Cambell-Dollaghan:  “The Streets Are Hollow”: What’s It Like to Be an Archaeologist in NYC?

Geoff Manaugh:  Laser-Scanning Hundreds of Artificial Caves Beneath Nottingham

Robert Sorokanich:  Lasers, Drones, and Future Tech on the Front Lines of Archaeology

Geoff Manaugh:  Drone Mapping Lost Pyramids in the Andes

Jordan Kushins: Beneath the Streets, Lost Cities

Jaime Condliffe: CyArk Wants to Digitally Preserve 500 Heritage Sites In Just Five Years

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