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The technology that drives archaeology into the future

10/9/2019

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When researching archaeological sites located in a largely populated area, you have to decide where to excavate to get the best results. Here, ground-penetrating radars (GPRs) will come to help scientists! This technology has been used by the military since the 1970s and became available approximately in the mid-1980s.

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