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Exploring how cutting-edge technology can protect at-risk archaeological sites to help preserve the past; from the bottom of the ocean to deep inside pre-Inca temples, LIDAR, robots and digitization create virtual archives for the future.
Exploring how cutting-edge technology can protect at-risk archaeological sites to help preserve the past; from the bottom of the ocean to deep inside pre-Inca temples, LIDAR, robots and digitization create virtual archives for the future.
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S1, EP3 "Making Sites Speak"Exploring how cutting-edge technology can protect at-risk archaeological sites to help preserve the past; from the bottom of the ocean to deep inside pre-Inca temples, LIDAR, robots and digitization create virtual archives for the future.
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