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How technology is transforming archaeology

Archaeology is evolving with the help of modern technology. From satellite imaging and LiDAR to ancient DNA analysis, new tools are helping researchers uncover hidden sites and better understand the ...
For the first time, new theoretical models, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, connect the magnetism at the surface of long-dead stellar remnants (white dwarfs) with recent evidence of magnetism ...
As agentic systems mature toward continuous, autonomous refactoring, the concept of "legacy code" may eventually disappear ...
The site holds three prominent mounds, known as Koms A, B, and C, with Kom C selected for investigation due to its history ...
Archaeologists and students at Sterling Hill are tracing Sussex County’s human history back roughly 12,500 years through ...
Archaeologists in Poland have made a remarkable discovery while examining a 2,000-year-old Egyptian mummy. During the first-ever comprehensive scientific investigation of the ancient remains, ...
The excavation at the Tell el-Farama site in northern Sinai by an Egyptian archaeological team has concluded and resulted in ...
iPods were all the rage 20 years ago, but Apple discontinued them in 2022. Claire Hughes is refurbishing old, used iPods and sharing what she... 'iPod archaeology' inspires joy, nostalgia through old ...
Researchers used a high-resolution CT scanner to study 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy remains, revealing new insights into mummification.
In a discovery t hat’s capturing global attention, researchers studying a 2,000-year-old Egyptian mummy have uncovered a ...
Caimans, jaguars, anacondas, ocelots, harpy eagles, and other predators are known to eat capybaras in certain circumstances, ...